The London-based rapper lets her mind do the talking on a diaristic track
Last updated: 14th August 2025
Enny is back with a bang, dropping introspective bars on fresh vibe Cabin Feva. The track features of a mix of varied instrumentals over a modestly vibrant production.
The music video is directed by the artist in collaboration with Otis Dominique, presenting a cinematic, short-form feature. It follows the artist as she navigates tasks, verbalising her thoughts through a languid narrative.
Cabin Feva Marks Enny’s Return to Form
Enny has always impressed with her stripped back cadence and vocal delivery. The pacing of her new track weighs an andante tempo, while the rapper tinders each verse with expressive self-analytical notes. When asked about this, the lyricist agreed: “The production here feels theatrical,” she continues, “…everyone that knows me knows I’m extremely dramatic.”
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“But I ain’t gonna beg for your respect
I’d rather end up at home and rest
I’m fitting a fight to go protest” – Enny
Moo Latte is the producer behind its soulful yet accessible sound — music he made especially for her: “…Latte sent through this piece that he made specifically for me, and it all aligned.” The FAMM Record label artist remarked on its timing, saying: “I feel like Cabin Feva found me at the interesting point.”
While string elements play in the background, it’s not the sound profile that shapes it, but Enny herself. There’s a subtle poignancy to her flow lifting her life experiences into songwriting.
The Verdict
It’s a great comeback executed in a way only the rapper knows how. Her focal points remain in sync as she bridges sonically brooding verses of an idiosyncratic nature.
Her soundscapes are rooted in her identity, and this is what makes her so likeable. Balancing performance and wordplay, the narrative she spins is exclusively her own. You’ll be hard pressed to find another like Enny.
Stream it
Cabin Feva is available on all major platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon, YouTube, and Tidal.

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