Catchy tunes and binge-worthy drama go hand in hand, and Lena Dunham knows exactly how to hit the right note. Midway through episode four of Too Much, viewers are treated to a magical moment that’s bound to soundtrack our summer.
Ever Shazamed That Final Scene?
If you found yourself frantically tapping the Shazam app as credits rolled, you’re not alone. I remember lounging on my sofa last week, remote in hand, when a sweet, soaring melody prompted me to pause—no spoilers, but it was worth the break. That song is “Butterflies,” Kacey Musgraves’s 2018 country-pop gem, and it fits Jessica’s London ramble perfectly.
Why “Butterflies” Is Destined for Your Playlist
According to Spotify Wrapped data, nostalgic hits often enjoy a second life when featured on hit shows, and Musgraves’s track is a prime candidate. Its gentle guitar strums and lyrics about fluttering hearts strike a universal chord. Rolling Stone even noted that “Butterflies” helped pioneer a softer, more introspective side of country music. With summer festivals and rooftop gatherings on the horizon, expect this tune to become your go-to summer anthem.
Whether you’re discovering Too Much for its witty dialogue or its carefully curated soundtrack, you’ll want to keep this episode on repeat. And if you’re anything like me, you’ll be streaming “Butterflies” long after the season ends, proof that a well-timed song can elevate a narrative—and your mood—instantly.