KushPowers shows a side of himself that is more open and emotionally complicated than ever before in "Butterflies and Moon Trees." The song is about heartbreak, addiction, and loneliness. The song illustrates the challenge of managing personal issues while maintaining a sense of hope. It's the sound of an artist dealing with his past but not letting it affect his future.
It felt like a movie right away when we recorded the single in the studio. Kush says it was like finally finding the right person to play the main character in the story he had in his head. That moment came when he and Benno, a collaborator who had been through similar things, had such outstanding chemistry that it shaped the song's emotional core. The two openly acknowledge their problems, transforming them into sources of strength and healing.
The track mixes hip-hop, R&B, and alternative soul to make a sound that is both warm and sharp. This makes Kush's stories even better. His voice has the rawness of real pain and the quiet strength of wanting to become better, which makes the song feel real and comforting at the same time. It has a lot of emotional weight, but it still stays balanced, and it's personal without being too much.
Kush keeps reminding us why he matters by making music that talks about growth, survival, and clarity. This single isn't just another release; it's a turning point that shows an artist who is willing to change in a real way and in public. It asks people to join the journey and reminds them that change is always possible, even when things are bad.
