Hurricane Wisdom: There’s no holding back the emotions in the ‘Enough’ music video
When it comes to delivering pure energy, you can always rely on Hurricane Wisdom to hit the mark. So it’s only right to get this ‘Enough’ audio and visual gem to embrace.
It’s a look into his lifestyle and relationship goals perspectives. Fully tap in.
With his soaring melodies and heartfelt lyrics, Hurricane Wisdom is building a massive fanbase full of people who relate heavily his music. Just as he reaches a new milestone in his career, surpassing 1 billion lifetime streams, the 21-year-old artist comes through with another deeply-felt flex-fest, sharing his new single "Enough," along with a music video. The song starts with an automated message from Hurricane's bank, demonstrating how far he has come in just a few short years. The message adds weight to Hurricane's words, as he ponders how his newfound power and influence makes it harder to maintain his personal relationships. In the video, Hurricane traces his evolution from hard-working country boy to global star, dramatizing his life in his rough home neighborhood and his current status as a speedboat-riding, gold chain-wearing recording artist.
"Enough" continues a strong run of singles from Hurricane Wisdom. Most recently, the North Florida native expanded into the world of Afrobeats with "LIVING UP," complete with a video set in the outskirts of Lagos, Nigeria. The video has over 1.7 million streams in just three weeks, to add to the song's 5 million global streams. In late 2025, Hurricane dropped "My Life" (3.3 million views), which peaked at #9 on YouTube's Trending Chart for Music, en route to more than 15 million global streams. Subsequent singles "Dangerous" (2.2 million views) and "Over Now" (3.4 million views) each approached 10 million global streams, after hitting the YouTube Trending Charts. Hurricane is currently hard at work on his next album, the follow-up to 2025's BIllboard 200-charting The Perfect Storm and Perfect Storm: Sorry 4 The Rain, due to drop in the coming weeks via Rebel/gamma.
Hurricane Wisdom had an outstanding 2025, during which he established himself as one of rap music's most-exciting rising stars. After elevating in Summer 2024 with "Giannis" (over 60 million streams across platforms), named one of the best songs of that year by Pitchfork, Hurricane boosted his profile with two high-quality projects in 2025. In February, Hurricane dropped Perfect Storm. Home to "Giannis" (Remix) ft. Polo G, and additional hits like "Drugs Callin" and "On God" ft. Raq Baby, Perfect Storm charted on the Billboard 200 for three weeks (#126 peak).
Later in the year, Hurricane kept his streak going with Perfect Storm: Sorry 4 The Rain. More than a deluxe, Perfect Storm: Sorry 4 The Rain brings 17 original songs, not yet collected on any project, landing multiple weeks on the Billboard 200 with a peak of #54, debuting in the Top Ten of Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart and at #16 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albumschart. The success of Sorry 4 The Rain was driven by a high-wattage remix to Hurricane's viral hit "Drugs Callin," featuring Lil Baby. Updating Future's classic "Perkys Callin'" for a new era, "Drugs Callin" racked up over 50 million streams across platforms, while the remix music video reached #1 on YouTube's Trending Chart. Complex placed "Drugs Callin" (Remix) at #36 on their list of 2025's 50 Best Songs, and at #23 on their list of 2025's 30 Best Rap Songs. At the end of the year, Audiomack revealed that "Drugs Callin'" was the most-streamed rap song on the platform in 2025, with Hurricane's "Need Me" following suit at #4.
When Perfect Storm: Sorry 4 The Rain made landfall, Hurricane Wisdom's hotness became undeniable. He performed "Rich Dropout" as his Lyrical Lemonade's Lunch Break Freestyle (2 million views), and made a standout appearance during On The Radar's 2nd All-Star Cypher. The young rapper recently wrapped his "Perfect Storm: No Umbrellas Tour," a headlining tour featuring several sold out dates.
