Oliver Tree drops 'Deep End' from his upcoming album 'Love You Madly, Hate You Badly,' recorded across seven continents and 80 countries over two years.
- March 31, 2026
AceShowbiz - Oliver Tree has released a new single titled Deep End on March 27, 2026 via Atlantic Records, marking the latest preview of his upcoming fourth studio album, Love You Madly, Hate You Badly, set for release this Spring.
The track, which was written and produced solely by Tree, follows previously released singles "Superhero," "Joyride," and "Flowers" from the album, blending alternative grit with a hard-hitting beat and emotionally compelling lyrics that showcase a new side of the artist.
"Deep End" arrives on the heels of Tree's unprecedented global creative journey, as he recorded the upcoming album across seven continents and 80 countries over the last two years, including locations from Africa to China to Afghanistan, resulting in a record that is adventurous and deeply personal.
The album is solely written and produced by Tree, incorporating different instruments, sonic elements, and cultural influences he picked up along the way during his travels, which can be felt throughout the creation.

A performance video accompanies the single, conceptualized by Tree himself, featuring relatable humor and off-the-wall antics, including a Limp Bizkit impression and homages to his past eras, blurring the line between performance, parody, and pure pop spectacle.
The video has been released, showcasing the straight-faced humor and unmistakable antics Tree is known for, further cementing his ability to challenge perspectives on art and entertainment.
As a vocalist, producer, writer, director, and performance artist, Tree explores the intersection where pop and alternative meet sonically and has built a multimedia project designed to challenge people's perspective of what art is, with versatility in every type of genre in his music.
With "Deep End" available now on all digital and streaming platforms, fans can anticipate the Spring release of Love You Madly, Hate You Badly, an album that reflects Tree's fearless musical exploration and global influences from his two-year recording odyssey.