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Mansa Showcases Emotional Depth on ‘Not Enough’

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‘Not Enough’ might have landed two years ago, but it still feels fresh. Released on Frequency Music, the track is a deep house cut that blends warmth, emotion and dancefloor energy in equal measure.


Built around a soothing vocal line, ‘Not Enough’ thrives on contrast. There are moments of introspection where the production pulls back into atmospheric textures, followed by loose, rolling grooves that bring it back to the floor. The track is melodically rich from start to finish, always moving forward, but never rushing. It invites you in rather than demanding attention, which is why it still resonates long after release.



For Mansa, the single was a stepping stone in a career that has been growing steadily since she first started producing. Born in Singapore, she grew up playing piano, developing a grounding in melody and harmony that clearly informs her sound today. It was only after her first music festival at 17 that she felt the pull towards electronic music, and that inspiration quickly turned into production.


Fast forward to now and Mansa has already achieved millions of streams, with more than 100,000 monthly listeners on Spotify. That level of support reflects the authenticity in her music. Fans are not just drawn to the grooves but to the emotion woven into each release. ‘Not Enough’ is a perfect example, offering both atmosphere for quiet moments and rhythm for the dancefloor.


At just 23, Mansa has carved out her own place in the scene, with a sound that is both polished and personal. Tracks like ‘Not Enough’ show her ability to balance introspection with energy, a rare quality that sets her apart from many emerging producers.


It is no surprise she is building a loyal fanbase so early on. With her focus on craft and emotion, Mansa is positioning herself not just as a rising name in deep house, but as an artist with the potential for long term impact.


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