Enough Is Enough chords
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[Intro]
C F G
G Em F
[Verse 1]
C F G
Two AM, they ran out of lemonade
Em F
So I shot that vodka straight, anyway
C F G
She came in, missin' bottle off the shelf
Em F
I can't drink this by myself, sit with me babe
C F G
Then I started laughin', like it was funny
Em F N.C.
But it really ain't funny, uh
[Chorus 1]
C F G
Take me home, don't shut me out
Em F
It's easier to leave me down here on the ground
C F G
Take me home, baby I'm fucked up now
Em F
I know it's easier to leave me down here on the ground
[Post-Chorus 1]
C F G
'Cause enough is enough
I can't stand up
Em F C
I can't stand, can't stand, 'causе enough is enough
[Verse 2]
Long nights in the city of sin
F G
Thеy said I pick fights that I won't ever win
I got a bad bitch that'll bring all her friends
Em F N.C.
But when I'm with you it's like I'm livin' again
C
And baby I'm shit-faced sittin' on the sidewalk
F G
Ain't nobody listenin' when I talk
I fall down and laugh
N.C.
But it really ain't funny, uh
[Chorus 2]
C F G
Take me home, don't shut me out
Em F
It's easier to leave me down here on the ground
C F G
Take me home, baby I'm fucked up now
Em F
I know it's easier to leave me down here on the ground
[Post-Chorus 2]
C F G
'Cause enough is enough (shut me out)
I can't stand up (I, I)
Em F C
I can't stand, can't stand, 'cause enough is enough (I, I)
F G
Hah, hah, I can't stand up
Em F
Ah-ah-ah, I, I can't stand, can't stand
[Outro]
C F G
Two AM, they ran out of lemonade
Em F
So I shot that vodka straight, anyway (ooh)
How to play "Enough Is Enough" by Post Malone on guitar
[Intro]
- Chords are C, F, G, and Em.
- C: Ring finger on the third fret of the A string, middle on the second fret
of the D string, and index on the first fret of the B string.
- F: Index on the first fret B string, middle on the second fret G string,
and ring and pinky on the third frets A and D strings.
- G: Middle on the third fret, low E; index on the second fret, A; ring
and pinky on the third fret, B; and high E.
- Em: Index on the 2nd fret on the A string, middle on the D string.
- Strum fluidly while concentrating on transitions.
[Verse 1.]
- Chords are C, F, G, and Em.
- Keep a consistent rhythm with downstrums.
- Concentrate on smooth transitions between chords.
[Chorus 1.]
- Chords are C, F, G, and Em.
- The strumming pattern should be consistent and somewhat
intensified on downbeats.
- Ensure that each chord rings clearly.
[Post-chorus 1]
Chords: C, F, G, and Em. Use dynamic strumming to match
the song's energy level.
[Verse 2.]
- Chords are C, F, G, and Em.
- As with verse 1, keep the transitions smooth.
- Concentrate on lyrical rhythm to match strumming.
[Chorus 2].
- Chords are C, F, G, and Em.
- Repeat the chord progression and strumming pattern from Chorus 1.
- Ensure that each chord rings clearly and transitions are smooth.
[Post-Chorus 2.]
- Chords: C, F, G, and Em.
- Gradually soften your strumming to get a graceful fade-out.
[Outro]:
- Chords: C, F, G, Em.
- Emphasize the lyrics to complement the outro's introspective tone.
[General Tip:]
- Tuning: Use standard EADGBE tuning.
- Tone: Use a clean tone that complements the song's peaceful vibe.
- Practice: Begin slowly, focusing on smooth chord changes,
then gradually increase tempo.
- Common mistakes: Make sure chord transitions are apparent,
particularly between C, F, and G.
"Enough Is Enough" by Post Malone explores themes of excess
and self-awareness. The lyrics address the challenges of dealing with
excess and seeking solace. Post Malone, born Austin Richard Post,
is noted for fusing hip-hop, rock, and pop. His insightful lyrics and
distinctive style have earned him widespread recognition in modern music.