Some songs grab you by the collar, but “Not Country Enough For You” sneaks up on you. It starts quiet, almost hesitant, before wrapping around you like a heavy blanket. The immediate vibe is one of late-night introspection, the kind of feeling you get when you are driving alone with the windows down and nowhere to be.
It is a track that demands your attention not through volume, but through sheer emotional gravity. From the very first note, you know you are in for a ride that is going to leave a mark.
Caitty is an independent artist hailing from Northumberland, bringing a strong UK heritage to her sound. She has been steadily building a name for herself with her confessional, diary-like songwriting.
Drawing inspiration from heavyweights like Dolly Parton and Taylor Swift, she manages to take those classic storytelling elements and inject them with a modern, atmospheric energy. She is far more than another singer with a guitar; she is a vocalist who knows exactly how to use her voice to convey complex, messy emotions.
The sound of this track is a masterclass in mood-setting. Co-produced by Caitty and Yoga Ramadhan, and mixed by Nic Rollo, the instrumentation blends the organic warmth of country music with the sweeping, polished production of cinematic pop.
It feels huge, yet incredibly intimate. Caitty’s vocal delivery is raw and measured, carrying the weight of someone who is tired of pretending. The music swells and recedes in all the right places, creating a sonic environment that feels both expansive and deeply personal.
It is the kind of song that sounds best through a good pair of headphones in a dark room.
Thematically, the single hits hard. It is all about the painful realization that you have drifted away from your true self while trying to meet someone else’s expectations. It captures that specific, quiet self-doubt that creeps in when you realize you are playing a part in your own life.
This feeling of losing your identity to please others feels incredibly relevant right now, especially in an era where social media constantly pressures us to curate our personalities. It is like the musical equivalent of the “finsta” trend, where people create secondary accounts just to be their messy, authentic selves away from the polished main feed.
Caitty is basically saying, “Forget the main feed, this is who I actually am.”
Listening to the track is an experience in building momentum. It starts with a slow, deliberate pace, pulling you in with its acoustic elements. As the song progresses, the cinematic pop production begins to take over, swelling into a powerful, emotional climax.
It hits the ear with a satisfying weight, rewarding the listener’s patience with a profound sense of release. It is a slow burn, but the payoff is absolutely worth it. You might find yourself hitting replay just to experience that build-up all over again.

This release says a lot about where Caitty is heading. As the lead single for her upcoming debut album, “Slow Like Summer,” it sets a high bar.
It shows an artist who is completely unafraid to blur genre lines and lean into her own unique sound. She is carving out a space where country storytelling and modern pop production can coexist beautifully.
It is a bold move, and it pays off completely.
If this is the energy Caitty is bringing to her debut album, June 20 cannot come fast enough.
Hit play and let it wreck you in the best way possible.

