Oliver Tree drops 'Flowers' from his upcoming album 'Love You Madly, Hate You Badly,' recorded across 7 continents and 80 countries, with a humorous music vi...
- February 25, 2026
AceShowbiz - Oliver Tree has released his new single Flowers today via Atlantic Records, marking another chapter from his highly anticipated fourth studio album, Love You Madly, Hate You Badly, set to release this Spring.
The track follows last fall's releases, including his first single in two years, Superhero, and the genre-blurring Joyride, continuing Tree's fearless exploration of musical boundaries by blending pop, alternative, and experimental sounds.

Over the last two years, Tree recorded the upcoming album across seven continents and 80 countries, from Africa to China to Afghanistan, resulting in a record that is both adventurous and deeply personal, reflecting his mission to create music that transcends genres and connects listeners worldwide.

The release is accompanied by a music video conceptualized by Tree himself, pairing relatable, straight-faced humor with his unmistakable off-the-wall antics, such as dancing atop an airplane wing in full pilot uniform and meticulously vacuuming the cabin.
Equal parts absurd and artful, the video further cements Tree's ability to blur the line between performance, parody, and pure pop spectacle, with a trailer showcasing these elements having been released to accompany the single.

As a vocalist, producer, writer, director, and performance artist from Santa Cruz, California, Tree has built a multimedia project over the last 10 years designed to challenge perspectives on art, exploring every type of entertainment and genre without boundaries.

Unpredictable and versatile, Tree is on the road to developing his own blueprint for packaging and marketing pop culture in the internet era, unafraid to evoke a range of emotions through his work.
With Flowers available now on all digital and streaming platforms, fans can look forward to the Spring release of Love You Madly, Hate You Badly, which promises to deliver more of his genre-bending creativity and global influences.