ANAIS CAMPBELL RETURNS WITH NEW SINGLE ‘HAD ENOUGH’
Anais Campbell burst onto the scene at just 17 years old, armed with a groundbreaking EP crafted in country music mecca, Nashville TN. After briefly stepping away from the spotlight to navigate life in her early 20s, Anais is back with the hooky not-so-drinking song, ‘Had Enough’.
Layers of rubbery acoustic guitar merge with airy synth tones to form the backbone of Anais’ innovative single. The songbird’s silky vocal quickly takes centre stage, as she delivers a twist on the classic party trope.
“It’s a drinking song for the not-so-drinkers,” explains the singer-songwriter. “One more drink / What’s the difference now / I think I’ve had enough,” she sings, closing out the song’s catchy chorus.
Kix Country Network’s Justin Thomson praises the young singer’s originality, saying “There is nobody else who sounds like Anais. Her unique style is refreshing. I look forward to what the future holds.”
‘Had Enough’ is a joyful summer singalong, anchored by a forward-thinking sound – courtesy of Melbourne based producer, Ben Oldland (Genes, Tyde Levi, Sidney). “Being in the studio was so fun, I felt right at home!” recalls Anais. The song’s lyrics emerged from an afternoon the pair spent in the studio and quickly snowballed into the finished track.
Beginning her career less than decade ago, Anais has already kicked major goals. After recording her debut EP in Nashville, the singer-songwriter followed it up with ‘Drink Me Down’, a single tracked in London.
She’s cut her teeth at veritable venues and festivals like Tamworth Country Music Festival , Cairns Festival, Tanks Arts Centre, Brisbane EKKA and Tropics Muster (QMF). In recent years Anais stepped away from the stage to focus on songwriting, striking up fruitful collaborations with fellow Queenslander, Brad Butcher, and newcomer, Robbie Mortimer.
With ‘Had Enough’, Anais Campbell showcases her ability to push the boundaries of country music. After a brief hiatus, she returns more mature, poised, and ready to carve out a distinctive space in the country music landscape.