flora cash Says “My Ex Would’ve Left By Now”

Rating: 5 out of 5.

An emotionally stirring alternative gem that thoughtfully captures relationship struggles and the endurance of love. 

Swedish-American duo flora cash, made up of Kosovo-born Shpresa Lleshaj and American musician Cole Randall, is known for their unique creative partnership. After first connecting on SoundCloud in 2012, the pair began blending melancholic melodies with a mix of genres, creating a sound that reflects their diverse backgrounds. Their music has gained significant recognition, with their hit single “You’re Somebody Else” reaching the number-one spot on American alternative radio and earning Platinum and Gold certifications in several countries, including the U.S. Their latest release is the alternative single “My Ex Would’ve Left By Now.”

With a seriously sweet blend of soft, soothing instrumentals, “My Ex Would’ve Left By Now” provides the perfect intimate backdrop that beautifully complements the song’s heartfelt narrative. Lyrics like “I’m sorry that I’m worse than I could be, That your love isn’t worth what it should be” and “It’s not how I said that it would be, Deep down I’m afraid of a good thing” deliver a heart-tugging reflection on self-doubt and the fears that make us feel unworthy of love. Fueled by its raw, relatable emotion and wistful tone, Flora Cash gifts us with an emotionally stirring alternative gem that thoughtfully captures the struggles of relationships and the endurance of love.

Press play and experience the power of devotion with “My Ex Would’ve Left By Now.”



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