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Flora Cash | ‘our generation’ Album and “were you ever with me?” Single

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![](https://cdn.prod.website-files.com/62ee0bbe0c783a903ecc0ddb/6472d883213d12643e996947_flora%2Bcash%2B-%2B2021%2Bpress%2Bphoto%2B3FLAUNT.jpeg) [Flora Cash](https://www.instagram.com/floracash/?hl=en)’s YouTube about me section reads “we met on SoundCloud, fell in love and now we make music together.” Composed of members Shpresa Lleshaj and Cole Randall, the dynamic duo arrives on the scene with their own version of alternative and indie pop, blessing the masses with their sweet, sultry voices and undeniable sound. Now, Flora Cash returns with their newest project titled [_our generation_](https://floracash.ffm.to/ourgeneration), spearheaded by lead single “were you ever with me.” The nostalgic track asks the question: “were you ever really with me?” As a reflection of a relationship ending amidst the craziness of societal pressures and distractions. _our generation_ arrives on the heels of their previous project titled _Baby, It’s OK_, which has since been certified Platinum. The 16-track album was written over the last year while the couple were inside the house with their newborn baby. Speaking on “were you every with me?”, Flora Cash reveal this is one of the oldest tracks on the record, recorded back in 2018 as a demo before life took over. They explain, “When we were putting together the tracklist for our generation, we stumbled upon it and totally reinvented the production, but kept the original vocals and suddenly it grabbed us in a way it hadn't before. We wrote this track at a particularly rough point in our relationship and ended up sleeping in separate parts of our apartment the night before. Writing ‘were you ever with me?’ was basically couple's therapy and got us through the rough spot.” Ultimately, Flora Cash want listeners to feel a wide range of emotions, because life is all about ups, downs, sadness, and elation. They add, “We spent a lot of time making sure this record conveys a wider range of feelings than anything else we've put out so far, and we think we did that.”