Enough (Reggae Pop) | The Beacon Frequency
A reggae pop song — grounded, message-driven groove addressing shared responsibility, dignity, and economic fairness Beacon Frequency publishes songs that turn civic truths into clear, listenable signals “Enough” is about a simple inversion: asking for enough to live is not entitlement—taking more than your share and calling it earned is. The song reframes dignity as baseline, not reward. It rejects the idea that survival must be justified, and points instead to the systems we already share—public goods, collective effort, and mutual dependence. Like a living reef, the structure works when balance is maintained. Released on May Day (5/1/2026), this song reflects a long-standing principle: work has value, but human dignity is not conditional. Labor movements have pushed for fair conditions; “Enough” goes one layer deeper, grounding this principle in our shared humanity and asking whether our institutions—business, government, and law—treat what should never have been optional as negotiable in practice. I write the message and the lyrics. I use AI tools to produce it fast enough to matter. Share/repost with attribution — please credit The Beacon Frequency. Contact: [email protected]
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