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Pharaoh Jo, ‘Enough For You’

Pharaoh Jo’s new single “Enough For You” featuring CALLMEJB cuts right to the bone. This isn’t the kind of song that makes you work to understand what he’s feeling. He just tells you. No riddles, no layered metaphors that require three listens to decode. Just raw questions about loving someone and still not measuring up.

The track comes from his album “A Wasteland Called Love,” and that title alone should tell you what you’re walking into. This is relationship devastation stripped down to its core elements. Jo spends his verses laying out the emotional mathematics of giving everything and still coming up short. What more could a partner want? The question lingers because there’s no good answer.

Jo avoids the usual tricks. He’s not interested in flexing his vocabulary or packing bars with clever wordplay just for the sake of it. Instead, he maps out exactly what happened, how it felt, and what it cost him. That directness is actually harder to pull off than it sounds. Most artists either hide behind metaphors or lean too hard on self pity. Jo finds a middle ground where you actually believe him.

CALLMEJB enters with a chorus that sounds genuinely worn down. It’s not a showcase moment. The collaboration feels like two people commiserating rather than a guest appearance designed to boost streaming numbers. His delivery carries the weight of someone who gets the particular exhaustion of giving more than you should and still feeling invisible.