“Over Overthinking” transforms anxious thoughts into a catchy, emotionally honest modern country anthem.

With “Over Overthinking,” Jolene Harnish delivers a deeply relatable modern country track that dives straight into the spiral of anxiety, self-doubt, and constant second-guessing. Honest, vulnerable, and instantly catchy, the song turns everyday insecurities into a powerful anthem for anyone who has ever felt stuck inside their own mind.

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“Over Overthinking” stands out for its emotional honesty, capturing the cycle of anxiety and self-doubt with sharp clarity and relatability. Built on a modern country sound rooted in acoustic warmth, the track leans into storytelling that feels personal yet universal. From awkward moments at a party to the uncertainty of new romance, Harnish paints vivid snapshots of overthinking in real time—scenes that will feel familiar to anyone who has ever replayed conversations or questioned their place in a room.

The acoustic-driven production allows the lyrics to stay front and centre, while the chorus lands with real emotional weight through lines like “Did I misread, do you hate me?” and “Some days I’m my own worst enemy.” Rather than dwelling in anxiety, the song acknowledges it with compassion, gently shifting toward self-awareness and growth. The bridge adds a grounding perspective, reminding listeners that imperfection is shared and human, not something to hide from.

Catchy yet heartfelt, “Over Overthinking” succeeds as both a personal reflection and a modern country anthem, offering comfort and connection to anyone learning to quiet the noise of their own thoughts.

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