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Aby Coulibaly shares heartfelt new single ‘Love Is Enough’

Dublin singer-songwriter Aby Coulibaly returns with ‘Love Is Enough’, a tender new single that explores heartbreak in the wake of grief. At its core, the track reflects a simple but powerful truth: sometimes the only thing left to do is keep loving someone, even when the pain of losing them lingers.

The song arrives after a year of quiet reflection for Coulibaly, who stepped back to process the loss of her father. In the early days, she held her emotions at a distance, but gradually gave herself the time and space to begin confronting them. ‘Love Is Enough’ captures that shift. There’s a sense of release running through the song, a lightness that emerges from finally allowing those feelings to surface.

Despite the weight of its subject matter, the track doesn’t dwell in sadness. Instead, Coulibaly balances emotional honesty with a warm, uplifting energy. The song feels open-hearted and reassuring, softening the edges of grief rather than amplifying them. It’s a reminder that love doesn’t disappear when someone is gone, it simply takes on a new shape.

That balance between vulnerability and warmth has become an instinctive part of her writing. Even when navigating heavy emotions, humour and laughter remain close by, shaping how she moves through life and ultimately how her music feels. ‘Love Is Enough’ carries that spirit, offering a moment of comfort as much as reflection.

Sonically, the single continues Coulibaly’s fluid approach to genre. Drawing from soul, R&B and pop, the track sits in a gentle groove that allows the emotion in her voice to take centre stage. The production feels spacious and intimate, giving the song room to breathe while letting its message land softly.

With ‘Love Is Enough’, Aby Coulibaly opens a new chapter, one shaped by honesty, healing and the quiet strength that comes from facing grief head-on. It’s a deeply personal release, but one that will likely resonate with anyone who has learned that love can endure, even in absence.

Words by Louis Rowland