Sprinkle some exquisite instrumentation, stir in a touch of jazz, add a hint of neo-soul, soft harmonies… and suddenly you’ve drifted into a luscious, jazzy world called Sugar Baby Butterfly — and it’s absolutely gorgeous.
Sugar Baby Butterfly is the kind of cocktail where the only thing missing is a slice of orange on the rim.
Danish saxophonist, flautist, songwriter, and composer Oilly Wallace, based in Copenhagen, has crafted something special here, and you feel it from the first notes.
The track transports you effortlessly in that sunshine space once occupied by the likes of Roy Ayers — think good vibrations, good weather, and good moods. It’s smooth, uplifting, and irresistible. Like being handed free tickets to the Bahamas, you won’t say no.
With subtle layers and small, soulful instrumental touches, the sound drifts and dances in that sweet spot between jazz and soul. Whether you’re on your sofa, behind the wheel, or sweating it out on the hottest day of the year, this is the track you want on loop.
It’s musical sunshine.
Big credit to Oilly Wallace — making his debut here on Scandinavian Soul — and to producer Johannes Wamberg for this wonderful track.
The EP Sugar Baby Butterfly is out now on Spotify. I urge you to give it a listen.






















