
Cari Elise Fletcher (born March 19, 1994) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She born in Asbury, New Jersey and grew up there. FLETCHER started her music journey by competing on the first season of “The X Factor (U.S.)”. Her breakthrough came when her single, “Undrunk” charted.




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Single | Pop | 3 mins 11 secs | 10 December 2021
“Butterflies” is a collaboration between FLETCHER and MAX. The original version of the song is by MAX and Ali Gatie. FLETCHER replaces Gatie’s verse with her own. FLETCHER has a solo for verse two and the duet between her and MAX remain the same.
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Cari Elise Fletcher (born March 19, 1994) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. She born in Asbury, New Jersey and grew up there. FLETCHER started her music journey by competing on the first season of “The X Factor (U.S.)”. Her breakthrough came when her single, “Undrunk” charted.




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