A central theme of the song is the stark contrast between material accumulation and internal peace. Enisa highlights the hollowness of external riches through the image of a man "cryin' in his Maserati" while counting "dirty money". This imagery serves as a critique of a society where nothing is ever "enough". By juxtaposing this with her own state—someone who may not have "all your money" but wakes up "thankful for the day"—Enisa redefines wealth as a mindset rather than a bank balance. Authenticity and "The Rebel"
The lyrics "knew she was enough" act as an empowering reminder that internal validation is superior to external attention. Impact and Cultural Significance Enisa - Count My Blessings (Lyrics)
She emphasizes, "I don't forget where I come from," suggesting that her strength is drawn from her heritage and past experiences. A central theme of the song is the
The chorus reinforces a message of independence and self-worth. By calling herself a "rebel," Enisa identifies as someone who refuses to conform to societal pressures or the need to "please nobody". Key points of this lyrical identity include: By juxtaposing this with her own state—someone who