A massive driver behind the song's global appeal is its catchy, driving instrumental:
She references a woman who tries too hard to be noticed. The song serves as a reminder that "she don't gotta please nobody" and that she is inherently enough.
The lyrics describe a man "crying in his Maserati" and obsessing over "dirty money." The video contrasts this empty chase for wealth with Enisa's own grounded, joyful demeanor. Enisa - Count My Blessings [Official Music Video]
By layering modern English pop lyrics over an iconic Middle Eastern/North African folk-pop melody, Enisa created a cross-cultural bridge that resonated heavily across the globe, particularly in the Balkans, the Middle East, and Africa. 📱 The Viral TikTok Effect
The chorus acts as a rhythmic mantra. Despite not having endless money, Enisa emphasizes waking up and staying "thankful for the day." 🎹 Musical Influence & Interpolation A massive driver behind the song's global appeal
The track famously samples the beat from Tunisian singer Saber Rebaï's massive 2000 Arabic pop hit, “Sidi Mansour” on Genius .
The music video's release was bolstered heavily by short-form content: By layering modern English pop lyrics over an
The music video visually reinforces the song's central message: choosing gratitude over materialism and societal validation.