Singaporean, Boston-based artist-producer hongjoin is celebrating Valentine’s Day with the release of his newest single. “Enough For Me” is a song for people in love both romantically and platonically – a reminder that no matter the circumstance or distance, they’ll always be enough for the ones they love. Fans can listen to “Enough For Me” here.
hongjoin first teased the song on his social media, eventually deciding to release the track weeks earlier than originally planned. He shares, “I think people gravitate to songs that make them feel good, and this track is exactly that. ‘Enough For Me’ feels different from the rest of my recent releases because of the lighthearted themes in this song, that love is everywhere and is simple as long as we want it to be.”
“To me, it sounds like…doing boring things with a loved one, like taxes, cooking, or going on walks for no particular reason. It could be about a partner, or a best friend, or family! I want to spread some wholesome energy during this period of festivities, especially Valentine’s Day. I love this track to bits and I hope people will think about their loved ones and freely express their love for them when they listen to it.”
hongjoin is a 22-year-old artist born in Singapore and is currently based in Boston. A firm believer in the DIY process, his previous two musical projects ‘Petrichor’ (2022) and ‘F(OOL)’ (2023) have established hongjoin as a versatile artist capable of fitting his songwriting into a diverse range of genres, from folk to indie-pop, to alt-rock, and even R&B.
Intentional with every sound he picks, hongjoin records, produces, and mixes all his tracks from start to finish. Since being selected as a SPOTIFY RADAR artist in 2023, he has found his musical direction and created a name for himself as both a producer and a performing artist. Balancing cinematic soundscapes with intricate production and painfully honest lyrics, hongjoin’s music is a place for listeners to reminisce about their experiences, always from a place of love. No stranger to live shows, hongjoin has opened for notable acts including Matt Maltese, sundial, and Arden Cho.