
During a rainstorm, butterflies find shelter under leaves, amidst grass, or within tree crevices. Drawing from this natural instinct, Raveena’s third album, Where the Butterflies Go in the Rain, explores themes of refuge and a return to nature. The album blends a rich mix of 1970s-inspired melodies, traditional instruments, and modern R&B, resulting in a sound that feels both innovative and seamless. The diverse influences come together harmoniously, showcasing Raveena’s ability to create a beautifully cohesive musical experience.
Balancing nostalgia with personal narratives, Raveena intertwines her memories with traditional sounds, especially evident in tracks like “Kid.” The album also features contemporary touches with collaborations from artists like JPEGMAFIA, adding a fresh, modern vibe to the mix. Polished production combined with candid studio moments creates a warm, intimate atmosphere. Where the Butterflies Go in the Rain is a musical sanctuary, offering listeners a serene and immersive escape into Raveena’s artistic world.































































































































































