Orlando SInger-songwriter Casey ConRoy Unveils Another Fantastic Single “Just Enough”

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Following her remarkable single « Best Shoes », Orlando native Casey Conroy, takes us on another fantastic musical rodeo with a new single entitled « Just Enough ».
The track is fresh, catchy and tremendously highlights Casey’s bewitching vocal tone. It’d be quite hard not to fall for its haunting melodies and colorful texture.
Indeed, the concept behind the songwriting enfolds unexpected endings in relationships. Personally, I think the track fits the category of songs that empowers emancipation or evasion from toxic relations. It teaches you about valuing yourself before stepping in a relationship, in order to avoid getting hurt. Moreover, about the song, Casey revealed:
“In writing “Just Enough” I really wanted to write the kind of song that my sisters and I would jump around singing in my room. The song is all about this girl being powerful and standing up for herself so I wanted the track to sound freeing and exciting.”
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