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ENOL is a genre-blending artist whose dreamy pop-rap sound fuses Mac Miller’s introspection with the raw energy of Three 6 Mafia. But beyond music, he’s building a movement—one that encourages self-discovery and creativity with purpose. His music isn’t just for listening; it’s an invitation for self-reflection and growth.
Raised in a musical household, ENOL was influenced by his father and brothers but found his own rhythm through drums, eventually diving into production and DJing at 19. His passion extends beyond music—he has worked with the homeless, started a bicycle company in Tupelo, and now helps other artists bring their visions to life.
His latest work marks a new chapter in his evolution as a storyteller and producer. His conceptual EP trilogy—By Myself, Expelled (dropping February 28, 2025), and an upcoming third album—explores themes of isolation, growth, and self-acceptance. Expelled leans deeply into introspection, capturing the struggle of overthinking and the search for clarity. The standout track, “Looking for Love Here,” embraces vulnerability, acknowledging the exhaustion of always trying to be right.
Through it all, ENOL’s message is simple: “If I’m this weird and I can be myself, maybe you can be yourself—even if it’s a little bit weird.” He’s producing for artists, launching live shows in Tupelo, and collaborating with Soarda Kinda on a new project.
With Expelled on the horizon, ENOL proves music isn’t just something you create—it’s something you live.
Raised in a musical household, ENOL was influenced by his father and brothers but found his own rhythm through drums, eventually diving into production and DJing at 19. His passion extends beyond music—he has worked with the homeless, started a bicycle company in Tupelo, and now helps other artists bring their visions to life.
His latest work marks a new chapter in his evolution as a storyteller and producer. His conceptual EP trilogy—By Myself, Expelled (dropping February 28, 2025), and an upcoming third album—explores themes of isolation, growth, and self-acceptance. Expelled leans deeply into introspection, capturing the struggle of overthinking and the search for clarity. The standout track, “Looking for Love Here,” embraces vulnerability, acknowledging the exhaustion of always trying to be right.
Through it all, ENOL’s message is simple: “If I’m this weird and I can be myself, maybe you can be yourself—even if it’s a little bit weird.” He’s producing for artists, launching live shows in Tupelo, and collaborating with Soarda Kinda on a new project.
With Expelled on the horizon, ENOL proves music isn’t just something you create—it’s something you live.