Bryant Thomas - Enough

"Enough" is a testament to Bryant Thomas's musical prowess. Produced by Nicholas McElmurry, the track features Bryant's alluring and perfected country voice.

By Grace

1/31/20252 min read

On Rotation: BRYANT THOMAS "ENOUGH"

Bryant Thomas, a rising country artist based in Florida, is perhaps proving he is enough with his latest single “Enough.” Bryant is quickly building a reputation as a notable singer-songwriter, and his latest releases perfectly showcases his abilities as vocalist, guitarist, songwriter. Produced by his close friend Nicholas McElmurry in a home studio in Jupiter, FL, “Enough” blends country themes with a classic rock sound, proving Bryant’s got the chops to make a name for himself.

The lyrics of “Enough” prove that Thomas is a thoughtful songwriter. In each verse, the lyrics capture a soon-to-be breakup and a moment of frustration yet self-awareness. The standout chorus, which is field with that classic country imagery, drives home the pain of when the lovers’ high wears off: "This smoke ain’t getting me gone enough / Think drink ain’t getting me drunk enough / Your love ain’t getting me by enough / Now I think I’m saying goodbye, my love…” Maybe it’s half lamentation or half catharsis, but the song hits on themes of the coping mechanisms that are bound to fail to heal and a love that just sadly doesn’t fill the void anymore.

Like many of today’s rising country artists, “Enough” is driven by Bryant’s voice, one that has already earned him comparisons to none other than Chris Stapleton. The track’s production is understated, with those classic guitar riffs and subtle instrumentation that helps the song’s story shine in true Nashville fashion. But, even so, the rawness of the music adds a unique touch of Americana flair. The sound has a perfect balance between southern grit and masculine vulnerability.

All in all, Bryant Thomas’ “Enough” is perfect for fans of Chris Stapleton, Luke Combs, and his constant comparison of Chris Stapleton. Even those who are missing Florida Georgia Line will find this an easy add to their playlists. Simply put, it’s for those who seek out the more introspective side of country and rock music. With “Enough,” Bryant Thomas shows that he has the songwriting capabilities of Nashville’s elites, but staying true to his roots down in Florida.