There are voices that sing and then there are voices that heal. In the dynamic sonic realm of contemporary soul and pop, TaniA Kyllikki has carved out a lane that is not only emotionally profound but spiritually resonant. Rising from the heart of Berkshire, UK, she doesn’t just share her music—she shares her journey. From the pulsating positivity of “Feel Good Vibes” to the tender triumph of “I Struck Gold With You,” we’ve come to know Kyllikki as a singer-songwriter who lives her truth and sings it aloud. But in her latest release, “I AM Good Enough,” her fourth single from the upcoming sophomore album ‘Free-Spirited,’ she peels back yet another deeply personal layer, delivering what might just be her most vulnerable and victorious performance to date. “I Am Good Enough” came out on April 4, and I’m here to tell you all about it. Keep on reading my thoughts.

“I AM Good Enough” opens with a delicate cascade of airy synth chords and gorgeous piano keys; soft, tender, and inviting. It’s the kind of intro that feels like a warm hand on the shoulder before a much-needed heart-to-heart. The arrangement is minimal yet emotionally rich, letting the melody breathe and giving space for the story to unfold. TaniA wastes no time with surface-level metaphors.

The opening lines “How is it that I can love so hard. Giving so much of myself to everybody else. But when it comes to me I’m blindsided. I can’t see my worth” land like a confessional whisper from someone who’s been through the fire and lived to sing about it. These lyrics don’t tiptoe; they dive straight into the emotional trenches, setting the tone for the rest of the song.

What follows is a lyrical journey of unlearning, healing, and reclaiming identity: “All my life I’ve been told. All these lies embedded deep in my mind. You aren’t good enough. Why don’t you give up?” These words are brutal in their honesty, yet Kyllikki transforms them into something beautiful, lifting each phrase with the strength of her voice and the resolve of someone choosing to believe in their own worth.

Vocally, TaniA is extraordinary. Her range is wide, her control is flawless, and her emotional delivery affects deeply. The verses are sung with a gentle restraint that underscores the pain in her words, while the chorus opens up like a sunrise, revealing power and passion. Harmonies soar; especially the ones shared with Rynellton, who adds subtle yet impactful support in the backing vocals. Together, their voices blend seamlessly, adding depth and a sense of unity to the message.

There’s a raw, almost spiritual energy in the way TaniA sings “Good enough, I am…”—as if she’s not just singing it for herself, but for every listener who has ever doubted their own worth. It’s a mantra, a lifeline, and a call to action all in one.

Produced by her longtime collaborator and husband, Rynellton, the track bears the unmistakable stamp of contemporary pop/soul production done right: it’s polished but never sterile, lush but never overwhelming. Every layer—from the shimmering synths to the gentle percussive elements—serves the core message without distraction.

Lyrically, “I AM Good Enough” speaks directly to those who’ve been emotionally wounded, gaslit, or broken down by trauma. But rather than dwell in that darkness, TaniA’s lyrics and performance act as a guide to self-liberation: “It’s a choice only I can set myself free from and say: I am good enough.” This is the kind of empowerment anthem the world needs more of—not preachy or cliché, but real, relatable, and radiant with truth.

TaniA Kyllikki is far from just another name in the pop-soul space. She is a beacon for anyone who’s been made to feel less than, offering music that not only entertains but heals. With “I AM Good Enough,” she has reasserted her presence as a voice of compassion and courage. This song doesn’t just deserve a replay—it demands it. As anticipation builds for her upcoming album “Free-Spirited,” one thing is clear: TaniA isn’t simply evolving—she’s rising, one soul-stirring note at a time.

Listen to “I Am GOOD Enough” below

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