More than a decade after it first echoed through the speakers of Tomorrowland, one of Avicii’s most sought-after unreleased tracks, Enough is Enough, might finally be on its way to an official release.
A Long Awaited Collaboration
The track, a collaboration with Australian DJ duo NERVO, was first teased in November 2011 and quickly gained traction among fans of the Swedish producer. But its most iconic moment came earlier that year, during Avicii’s legendary Tomorrowland 2011 set, where the euphoric chords and soaring vocal hooks were first introduced to a massive festival audience. Among the crowd that day was Nora En Pure, captured on video dancing to the unreleased anthem, a small moment that has recently resurfaced and reignited interest in the track.
NERVO Confirms Release Is on the Horizon
Earlier this week, NERVO themselves fueled speculation by replying to a comment on a fan post reminiscing about the song. The duo wrote:
“The track is hopefully coming out soon !!!! Crazy about Nora. How awesome. These were such great exciting times for everyone.”
It’s the first real indication in years that the track might get an official release, a moment many fans thought would never come.
Why This Release Matters
Enough is Enough has become part of the lore that surrounds Avicii’s unreleased catalog, a list of euphoric anthems that played an important role in his live shows but never made it to streaming platforms. For fans of Avicii, who passed away in 2018, each resurfacing track feels like a glimpse into the creative energy that helped shape a generation of dance music.
In this case, the track also represents a moment in time: a period when EDM was exploding globally, and artists like Avicii, NERVO, and Nora En Pure were at the forefront of a movement that would define festival culture for the next decade.
If Enough is Enough does finally drop, it won’t just be a long-lost gem finally getting its day, it’ll be a celebration of a golden era in dance music.