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Rachael Sage's "Just Enough" turns life's smallest moments into a soulful celebration

With her latest single, "Just Enough," Rachael Sage demonstrates that the purest form of magic can often be found in simply being present. This second release from her upcoming album "Canopy" delivers a warm, timeless slice of singer-songwriter soul, blending vintage textures with heartfelt intimacy. "Just Enough" serves as a gentle reminder of the beauty in everyday existence, celebrating the idea that sometimes, just enough is precisely what our hearts need.

The song evokes a nostalgic nod to the golden era of organic pop and folk. The smooth sounds of a Hammond organ swirl in the background, accompanied by wah-wah guitar grooves that exude understated confidence, and bursts of brass provide a splash of sunshine. The arrangement feels both familiar and refreshing, like an old friend sharing something you've never quite heard before.

At the heart of the track is Sage's unmistakable voice, playful in the verses and glowing in the expansive chorus. She sings with a joyful spirit that quietly captures attention, wrapping every lyric in affection. The love evident in each note lingers long after the song ends.

In "Just Enough," Sage also showcases the contributions of violinist Kelly Halloran (known for her work with Lainey Wilson and the Goo Goo Dolls), who adds graceful, dancing lines. Blues-rock harmonica player Will Wilde (from Walter Trout) punctuates the track with soulful bursts that feel both earthy and electric. Together, they create a sound that is rich, inviting, and profoundly human. "Just Enough" is available now and streaming everywhere. If this is a preview of what to expect from "Canopy," listeners are in for something truly special.

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