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13 Captivating Songs You Can’t Get Enough Of features music from boygenius, charlieonnafriday, Jennifer Lopez, Michael Jackson, Nicki Minaj and Post Malone.
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Sometimes, you just get totally fed up and you have to say to yourself, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Yet, at other times, you get greedy, and you JUST CAN’T GET ENOUGH. In both scenarios, it comes down to one key word: ENOUGH. Enough is defined by Merriam-Webster in a variety of ways, functioning as an adjective (‘occurring in such quantity, quality, or scope as to fully meet demands, needs, or expectations’), adverb (‘in or to a degree or quantity that satisfies or that is sufficient or necessary for satisfaction : sufficiently’), and a pronoun (‘a sufficient number, quantity, or amount’). Essentially, enough is a versatile word, and deserves to be celebrated via playlist, hence, 13 Captivating Songs You Can’t Get Enough Of! All songs featured on this musical compendium MUST embrace their enough-ness! 13 Captivating Songs You Can’t Get Enough Of features music courtesy of boygenius, charlieonnafriday, Jennifer Lopez, Michael Jackson, Nicki Minaj, and Post Malone among others. So, without further ado, let’s celebrate ENOUGH as it should be celebrated – fully and sufficiently!
1. Michael Jackson, “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough”
💿 Off the Wall • 🏷 MJJ Productions Inc. • 📅 1979
“So, get closer (Closer now) / To my body now / Just love me / ‘Til you don’t know how,” MJ sings spiritedly in the first verse. In the second, the young, once in a lifetime talent asserts, “So, let love take us through the hours / I won’t be complainin’ / ‘Cause this is love power.” Indeed, indeed, indeed! Love is a force on “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough,” hence why Jackson states in the infectious, rhythmic chorus, “Keep on with the force, don’t stop / Don’t stop ‘til you get enough.” Besides strong songwriting, and prodigious vocals, “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” also gives us a banging instrumental. The groove is EVERYTHING! The rhythm section is in the pocket – locked in – while those winds and strings only up the ante. Take one listen and you’re hooked to “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” which earned Jackson his first Grammy award for Best R&B Vocal Performance, Male. Also, the record was nominated for Best Disco Recording, but lost to… Gloria Gaylor for “I Will Survive”. Understandable!
Appears in 🔻:
- Michael Jackson, Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 No. 19 (2024)
- 10 Songs That’ll Stop U in Ur Trax (2024)
2. Jennifer Lopez, Can’t Get Enough
💿 This Is Me… Now • 🏷 Nuyorican Productions, Inc. • 🗓 2024
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3. charlieonnafriday, “Enough”
🎵 “Enough” • 🏷 Onnafriday / Island • 📅 2022
“Yeah, had to walk away from all the lies / I think that it’s time for me to rise again,” Finch asserts in the first verse. She was straight up cappin’! In the second verse, he makes it clear, “It’s time to leave, you gotta go /… I’m sick of you and all your moods / And I ain’t here to play no games.” Just like in the chorus, Charlie pours his heart out, sounding authentic. He’s backed by slick backdrop with a hard-hitting beat providing the foundation. Essentially, enough is enough – this must end! With “Enough”, clearly, charlieonnafriday makes a statement that is relatable – more than enough to earn our listening attention!
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4. boygenius, “Not Strong Enough”
💿 the record • 🏷 boygenius / Interscope • 📅 2023
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5. Omarion, “Enough For 2”
💿 Full Circle: Sonic Book Two • 🏷 Omarion Worldwide • 📅 2023
6. Nicki Minaj, “Love Me Enough” (Ft. Monica & Keyshia Cole)
💿 Pink Friday 2 • 🏷 Republic • 📅 2023
Nicki delivers agile rhymes in the first and second verse, supporting the sentiment of her sistas. “I used to think my happiness dependent on a man,” she raps in the first verse, adding, “The worst drug of all, the addiction to a man.” Facts. Notably, at the end of the second verse, Minaj gives some thoughtful, melodic, pitched moments:
“First things first, all my girls, know your worth
Self-love is the greatest love on Earth
Cry your eyes out, get it out, it’s the worst
But love don’t hurt, no.”
Later, we get a post-chorus, performed by Monica and Keyshia Cole, empowering themselves (“Love me enough”). There’s also a bridge, sung mostly by Nicki Minaj, with some contributions from Monica, highlighted by the lyric, “Celebrate, celebrate / Celebrate you walked away.” Monica closes out the empowering “Love Me Enough”, which tells the ladies, don’t let these men and the illusion of love bring you down and destroy you. Walk away, power up, and love yourself!
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7. Post Malone, “Enough is Enough”
💿 AUSTIN • 🏷 Mercury / Republic • 📅 2023
“Long nights in the city of sin
They said I pick fights that I won’t ever win
I got a bad bitch that’ll bring all her friends
But when I’m with you, it’s like I’m livin’ again
And baby, I’m shit-faced sittin’ on the sidewalk
Ain’t nobody listenin’ when I talk
I fall down and laugh, but it really ain’t funny.”
So, partying in Vegas, with groupies, and ending up “shit-faced sittin’ on the sidewalk.” That’s rock star to the nth degree. However, Post wants to move beyond this because the connotation is negative. Time to change – enough is enough, damn it! Why? Well, he has stated that fatherhood has changed him, particularly regarding his partying ways. The old Post Malone is a thing of the past. He sounds lovely on this thoughtful and tuneful, sub-three-minute joint. He produced “Enough is Enough” alongside Louis Bell, Rami, and Max Martin – a star-studded, talented team 💪!
8. Fantasia, “Enough”
💿 Sketchbook • 🏷 Rock Soul, Inc. / BMG Rights Management • 📅 2019
“It’s so hard to let you go
Baby, that’s how I know it’s real love
I fight, but my feelings show
They came rushing in just like a flood
I can’t get enough ‘cause I need you, baby, baby, by my side
You can give me your time
And I’ll always ask for more
‘Cause forever just ain’t long enough.”
The premise of “Enough?” Real love, with Fantasia’s inability to “get enough” of him. “I could just live here in your arms, I don’t wanna move,” she asserts in the first verse, stating in the second, “And I’ll risk it all for you, baby, no, I ain’t got no shame, oh.” Then later, in the bridge, she sings, “All this love is more than I prayed for / More than I would see in a lifetime / And it’s getting stronger / Baby, just stay here with me.” “Enough” = a surefire bop for Fantasia.
9. Father John Misty, “Just Dumb Enough to Try”
💿 God’s Favorite Customer • 🏷 Sub Pop • 📅 2018
“Oh, but I’m just dumb enough to try
To keep you in my life
For a little while longer
And I’m insane enough to think
I’m gonna get out with my skin
And start my life again.”
“Just Dumb Enough to Try” is another triumph for Tillman, though it doesn’t eclipse one-two punch of the opening duo.
Appears in 🔻:
- 11 Dumb, Ignorant, or Stupid Songs (2020)
- 11 Incredible JUST Songs, Vol. 2 (2022)
- 11 Songs That Make You Wanna Try (2023)
10. Mary J. Blige, “Enough”
💿 Good Morning Gorgeous • 🏷 Mary Jane Productions Inc. / 300 Entertainment • 📅 2022
11. Barry White, “Can’t Get Enough of Your Love, Babe”
💿 Can’t Get Enough • 🏷 UMG Recordings Inc. • 📅 1974
With love featured in its title, and the fact that Barry White is renowned for his magnificent baritone, delivering love songs, “Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe” is sexy as… you know! It begins with a spoken word intro, where White sets the tone over lush, picturesque production work. “As many times as we’ve loved and / We’ve shared love and made love /… It doesn’t seem to me like it’s enough…” Noted, Barry! Of course, that leads into the unforgettable chorus, excerpted at the top, where White adds, “Girl, I don’t know, I don’t know why / Can’t get enough of your love, babe.” White goes onto drop two verses, dedicating his love to her. “What am I gonna do? / How should I feel when everything is you?” he sings in the first verse, adding in the second, “Girl, what am I gonna do / Because you’re blowin’ my mind.” Ooh-wee! Superbly penned by and produced by White, marvelously arranged by him and Gene Page, and backed by the epic The Love Unlimited Orchestra, “Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe” will forever be one of the truly great disco/soul songs of the 1970s.
Appears in 🔻:
- Barry White, Can’t Get Enough Of Your Love, Babe: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 No. 21 (2024)
- Songs Where Musicians Just Can’t, Vol. 2 (2024)
12. Lenny Kravitz, “It’s Enough”
💿 Raise Vibration • 🏷 Roxie / BMG Rights Management • 📅 2018
“It’s enough, it’s enough, it’s enough
In the system, you cannot trust
It’s enough, it’s enough
When the whole wide world is corrupt
It’s enough, it’s enough
And we all are just getting fucked
It’s enough, it’s enough.”
13. Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”
💿 United • 🏷 Motown • 📅 1967
“Ain’t no mountain high enough
Ain’t no valley low enough
Ain’t no river wide enough
To keep me from getting to you, babe.”
Honestly, “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” is a prime example of a song that doesn’t require in-depth analysis. It’s marvelously written, exceptionally produced in line with 60s soul (Johnny Bristol and Harvey Fuqua), and masterfully performed by Gaye and Terrell. Had Tammi lived (she died at 24), can you imagine how many more magical records this dynamic duo could’ve made? Truly, a once-in-a-lifetime gem that we can’t get enough of!
Appears in 🔻:
- Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell, Ain’t No Mountain High Enough: Throwback Vibez 🕶️🎶 No. 34 (2022)
- Ain’t: 5ive Songs No. 18 (2022)
- 11 Must-Hear, Ain’t Songs (2022)
13 Captivating Songs You Can’t Get Enough Of (2024) [📷: Brent Faulkner / The Musical Hype; 300 Entertainment, boygenius, BMG Rights Management, Interscope, Island, Mary Jane Productions Inc., Mercury, MJJ Productions Inc., Motown, Nuyorican Productions Inc., Omarion Worldwide, Onnafriday, Republic, Rock Soul Inc., Roxie, Sub Pop, UMG Recordings Inc.; Engin Akyurt from Pixabay]
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