With her latest single ‘Just Enough’, Rachael Sage has delivered a shimmering breath of reassurance, a radiant exhale that feels deeply personal and very much needed. Released today ahead of her upcoming album ‘Canopy’, is a moment of pause, a soft-spoken anthem of self-acceptance in a world so addicted to more — more noise, more hustle, more pressure to prove your worth — this song dares to offer something radical: enoughness.

The first moments bloom with the warmth of Hammond organ and guitar, vintage and alive, like they’ve known sorrow and decided to dance anyway. And then Sage’s voice enters, and it’s not polished to perfection; it’s real. Lived-in. Kind. There’s a tremble beneath the glow, the sound of someone who has survived, who’s tired, who still chooses joy. Just Enough isn't about being everything to everyone; it’s about being enough for yourself, in your own skin, on your own terms.

That’s what makes this song hit deeper than its glittery, vintage-pop surface might suggest. Beneath the handclaps and horns, beneath the swirl of melodies that would’ve felt at home on a Van Morrison B-side or in the spirit of a lost Dusty Springfield cut, there’s a heartbeat of quiet defiance. The kind that says, I am still here. Still loving. Still trying.

This is the second glimpse of Sage’s upcoming album Canopy, and if this track is anything to go by, it’s going to be a record for the soft-hearted. Where the title track gave us reflection, Just Enough is pure sunlight through cracked blinds. It’s Pride in all its forms.

If music is meant to meet us where we are, then Rachael Sage is doing sacred work. So don’t go into this expecting a pop banger. Let it sneak up on you. Let it hold your hand for three minutes and change. And when it ends, maybe sit with that final note it leaves behind.

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