"Good Enough" was born out of prayer and has a spiritual weight without relying on the usual gospel music structures. Lisa Jailene gives raw, uncomfortable honesty that shows how difficult it is to heal. The song never gets too sad, though, there's hope here, softly woven into the rhythm. It implies that restoration often occurs through quiet determination rather than a sudden explosion.
The Afrobeat foundation, made by Nigerian producer Enoch BLV, gives the song a floating, almost otherworldly feel. The soft sound of this song is a great contrast to the heavy emotional subject matter, which supports the idea that peace can exist even after emotional chaos. What makes "Good Enough" stand out is that it goes against a culture that glorifies toxic emotions. Instead of romanticizing pain, the song talks about love as something that starts inside. Choosing yourself is the most genuine way to show devotion to both God and your own health.
"Good Enough" is a clear and graceful way for Lisa Jailene to show her artistic mission. "Good Enough" explores the space between faith and openness. It's not just a song about getting over heartbreak but also about coming out with your faith and self-worth intact. "Good Enough" is quietly brave, deeply human, and spiritually grounded. It stays with you long after the last note.
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