In a world where self-doubt often roars louder than truth, TaniA Kyllikki’s new single ‘I AM Good Enough’ is a much-needed breath of strength and serenity. A powerful affirmation set to a sweeping arrangement of piano-led instrumentation and soulful harmonies, the track is a declaration of survival as well as a gentle revolt against inner critics and the ghosts of past pain.
TaniA has long stood as a beacon of emotional honesty in the indie-pop and soul scenes, and with this release she solidifies her place as one of the most captivating voices in healing-forward songwriting. Her vocal delivery is nothing short of stunning. Fluid and dynamic, quietly reflective in one breath and soaring in the next. It’s the kind of performance that feels less like singing and more like a direct conversation with your own inner child.
What sets ‘I AM Good Enough’ apart is its refusal to sugarcoat the wounds it speaks to. There’s a raw vulnerability in the lyrics, yet it never teeters into despair. Instead, it carves out space for compassion- for the listener, for the performer, and for anyone who’s ever felt small in the shadow of someone else’s cruelty or neglect. With her husband Rynellton contributing warm backing vocals and understated production, the track has a textured intimacy that feels like reassurance from a friend who’s been there.

TaniA’s history of overcoming personal and physical hardship is felt in every syllable. There’s an urgency to her songwriting, one that speaks of battles fought and wisdom hard-earned. But rather than being weighed down by her past, she sings from the perspective of someone rising, someone unchained, someone ready to shine, not in spite of their scars, but because of them.
This isn’t glossy empowerment-pop; this is a truth-heavy soul cry dressed in elegance and catharsis. ‘I AM Good Enough’ feels less like a single and more like a movement- one carried on by those who need the reminder most.
If this is any indication of what her upcoming album ‘Free-Spirited’ has in store, we’re looking at a legacy in the making. She makes monuments out of vulnerability, and ‘I AM Good Enough’ stands tall among them.