The track leans into a romantic fantasy that doesn’t quite land the way she wants it to. In the song, she imagines a spontaneous Vegas wedding and a future that feels bigger than life, but the relationship at the center of it isn’t as solid as she hopes. That tension gives the track its edge, balancing playful ideas with something a little more uncertain underneath.
She co-wrote “American Wedding” with Russell Chell, Skyler Stonestreet, and Ryland Blackinton, who also worked with her on “Casual Lady.” Chell and Blackinton handled production.
The release comes just ahead of a busy stretch of live shows. The 21-year-old artist is set to perform at Coachella on April 12 and 19, followed by appearances at OUTLOUD Music Festival during WeHo Pride, Governors Ball in New York, and Benicàssim Festival in Spain later this summer.
She’s been steadily building momentum onstage, with recent performances drawing attention for both their energy and her connection with the crowd. Over the past year, she’s also shared stages with artists like Olivia Rodrigo, Khalid, Haim, and Halsey.
“American Wedding” follows her earlier 2026 single “Casual Lady,” continuing a run of releases that highlight her mix of pop instincts and personality-driven songwriting.
Outside of music, flowerovlove has also been gaining attention in fashion, with recent appearances at major shows across Paris, New York, and London, along with brand collaborations that have expanded her presence beyond the stage.
With new music out and a packed festival schedule ahead, “American Wedding” arrives at a moment where everything seems to be picking up speed.