Jutes' latest release, “White Butterflies” is a heartfelt companion piece from Jutes, a song built on enduring love and unwavering commitment. Written by Jutes, Kiddo, and Keith Sorrells (who produced the track), the release is a response to his wife, Demi Lovato's, song "Ghost," expanding on the themes of love, loss, and the hope that a real connection can transcend death. Instead of returning to the same point of view, Jutes offers comfort through the promise that love never really goes away.
Keith Sorrells shapes the production with drums, guitar, and synthesizer, while Mike Stand and Patrick Carpenter share guitar work that strengthens the song's emotional base. The musicians together create an arrangement that is warm and intimate, letting the story unfold naturally. Directed by B.K. Barone, the music video follows the emotional direction of the song, and continues a visual partnership begun with the videos for "Icarus" and "Mannequin."
At the end of the day, “White Butterflies” succeeds because it’s genuine, not overplayed. The symbolism of returning as white butterflies becomes a touching expression of loyalty that transcends the limitations of life. Jutes has delivered a release that celebrates the lasting power of love with grace and authenticity, featuring thought-provoking songwriting, polished production, and genuine emotional intent.

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