Estella Dawn Breaks Free on “Big Enough” 

Rating: 5 out of 5.

An empowering pop gem that thoughtfully examines love, heartbreak, and resilience.

San Diego-based, New Zealand native Estella Dawn is a singer-songwriter, producer, and multi-instrumentalist well-recognized for her “unwavering confidence and boldly passionate delivery.” With an undeniable devotion to the creative process, the singer writes, records, and co-produces all of her music. Estella’s unique modern pop sound fuses “divinely striking vocals” with “her ability to faultlessly unite elements of piercing delicacy and outright ferocity” in order to create genre-transcending tunes. Estella Dawn’s latest drop is the pop single “Big Enough” and its accompanying official lyric video.

With a delightfully dynamic blend of lush instrumentals and catchy melodies, “Big Enough” provides the perfect wonderfully rich backdrop that beautifully complements the tune’s emotionally charged introspection. Lyrics like “You left me feeling like a body, Quite the disappointment, You did all the sh**, You said you’d never do” and “Don’t talk to me, We’re no longer vibing, I’ve never met an ego, This tiring” vulnerably reflect on exiting a toxic relationship. Fueled by its soul-stirring vocals and a truly heartfelt narrative, Estella Dawn gifts us an empowering pop gem that thoughtfully examines love, heartbreak, and resilience. So, press play and get ready to go on a transformative journey of self-discovery with “Big Enough.”



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