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"Enough Is Enough" is a song by American rapper Post Malone. It was sent to Italian contemporary hit radio through Republic and Mercury Records as the fourth and final single from his fifth studio album, Austin , on September 8, 2023.
The song’s original title was simply “Enough is Enough,” which didn’t fit the theme of Streisand’s Wet album, in which every song had something to do with water. So the songwriters changed the title and added the introduction: “It’s raining, it’s pouring, my love life is boring me to tears.” [ 3 ]
"Enough Is Enough" is a hard rock song by the Canadian rock band April Wine. It was written by Myles Goodwyn and appeared on the band's tenth studio album, Power Play (1982). ). The song was the first single released from the album and was a big hit in Canada and the United St
David Giles, reviewer for Music Week magazine, deemed "Read My Lips (Enough Is Enough)" was "a better bet for a single" than "You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)", adding that the song has "lots of airy keyboard sounds drifting around and generally detracting from the dynamic Hi-NRG pulse of the original", but concluded that he has "still hit material though". [2]
"Enough Is Enough" (Post Malone song), 2023 " Read My Lips (Enough Is Enough) ", a 1989 song by Jimmy Somerville " No More Tears (Enough Is Enough) ", a 1979 duet by Donna Summer and Barbra Streisand
Enough Is Enough is an anti-fascist protest single from Chumbawamba and Credit to the Nation, on Chumbawamba's album Anarchy. It reached #56 on UK charts in 1993 [ 1 ] and was supported by a music video.
Enough Is Enough was founded in 1992 as part of the U.S. anti-pornography movement, but shifted its focus in 1994 to confront online pornography, child pornography, child stalking, and sexual predation. [8] [9] The organization's co-founder and first president was Dee Jepsen, wife of former U.S. Senator from Iowa Roger Jepsen. [10]
"Enough" is an American R&B song written, co-produced and performed by Malina Moye. The song was released on June 28, 2019. Billboard called it an "empowering and a much needed song". [1] The music video was directed by the filmmaker Marc Fusco and was premiered on Shonda Rhymes' Shondaland. [2]