15 Years After Recording One of Avicii's Biggest Unreleased Songs, the Anonymous Singer on "Enough Is Enough" Is Stepping Forward

The clue arrived as a text message to Jenny Lindfors.Ad 0:00 Click for sound 0:00 / 0:00 A friend vacationing in Malta was sitting beside a hotel pool when music came drifting out of the bar.

Something about the voice made her stop.She texted Lindfors: had she ever recorded a session with a repeating line about “enough is enough”? Lindfors, a singer-songwriter who now makes indie-folk music under the moniker Sailing Stones, confirmed that she had.

The barman told her friend it was Avicii, who was by then one of the biggest DJ acts in the world.“I was quite flabbergasted,” Lindfors tells EDM.com in an exclusive interview.

That moment began a years-long crusade for Lindfors, who says she is the uncredited vocalist on what has become one of the legendary DJ’s most enduring unreleased tracks, known variously to fans as ‘Enough Is Enough’ and ‘Let Me Show You Love.’ Since Avicii’s tragic death by suicide in 2018, the track has taken on an almost mythological quality in EDM circles, accumulating tens of millions of streams from unofficial uploads while the question of its authorship remained unresolved.Bootleg recordings, Reddit threads and fan forums have spent years speculating over whose voice was used by Avicii, whose real name was Tim Bergling.

The names Yolanda Selini and Amy Pearson have circulated widely.The Australian DJ duo NERVO were also associated with the record, having co-written its original melody.

All of this bypassed Lindfors for years, she tells us.She did not know the recording would end up in DJ sets at festivals all over the world.

She did not know, when she walked into the studio in the spring of 2011, that the client was Avicii.Scroll to continue more from edm France Selects Daft Punk’s ‘One More Time’ as Official 2026 World Cup Goal Song The session, Lindfors recalls, came together through Hal Ritson, a Gram...

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