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With her blend of folk melodies, synthesized backdrops, and classical motifs, Enya created a distinctive style that more closely resembled new age than the folk and Celtic music that provided her initial influences. Enya is from Gweedore, County Donegal, Ireland, which she left in 1980 to join the Irish band <a href="spotify:artist:0BkAYxgwF9VQiid4wI07yJ">Clannad</a>, the group that already featured her older brothers and sisters. She stayed with <a href="spotify:artist:0BkAYxgwF9VQiid4wI07yJ">Clannad</a> for two years, then left, hooking up with producer Nicky Ryan and lyricist Roma Ryan, with whom she recorded film and television scores. The result was a successful album of TV music for the BBC. Enya then recorded Watermark (1988), which featured her distinctive, flowing music and multi-overdubbed trancelike singing; the album sold eight million copies worldwide. Watermark established Enya as an international star and launched a successful career that has continued into the new millennium.

Enya (born <a href="spotify:artist:0Fj7JN83avyR9ge4xhWOSm">Eithne Ní Bhraonáin</a>) was born into a musical family. Her father, Leo Brennan, was the leader of the Slieve Foy Band, a popular Irish show band; her mother was an amateur musician. Most important to Enya's career were her siblings, who formed <a href="spotify:artist:0BkAYxgwF9VQiid4wI07yJ">Clannad</a> in 1970 with several of their uncles. Enya joined the band as a keyboardist in 1980 and contributed to several of the group's popular television soundtracks. In 1982, she left <a href="spotify:artist:0BkAYxgwF9VQiid4wI07yJ">Clannad</a>, claiming that she was uninterested in following the pop direction the group had begun to pursue. Within a few years, she was commissioned, along with producer/arranger Nicky Ryan and lyricist Roma Ryan, to provide the score for a BBC-TV series called The Celts. The soundtrack was released in 1986 as her eponymous solo album.

Enya didn't receive much notice, but Enya and the Ryans' second effort, Watermark, became a surprise hit upon its release in 1988. Enya spent the years following the success of Watermark rather quietly; her most notable appearance was a cameo on <a href="spotify:artist:4sD9znwiVFx9cgRPZ42aQ1">Sinéad O'Connor</a>'s I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got. She finally released Shepherd Moons, her follow-up to Watermark, in 1991. Shepherd Moons was even more successful than its predecessor, eventually selling over ten million copies worldwide; it entered the U.S. charts at number 17 and remained in the Top 200 for almost four years.

Again, Enya was slow to follow up on the success of Shepherd Moons, spending nearly four years working on her fourth album. The record, entitled Memory of Trees, was released in December 1995. Memory of Trees entered the U.S. charts at number nine and sold over two million copies within its first year of release. In 1997 came the release of a greatest-hits collection, Paint the Sky with Stars: The Best of Enya, which featured two new songs. Enya's first album of new material in five years, Day Without Rain, was released in late 2000. In 2001, she contributed material to the first film in Peter Jackson's award-winning Lord of the Rings trilogy, scoring a hit with the single "May It Be." Amarantine, her first full-length recording since Day Without Rain, followed in November 2005. A holiday EP, Christmas Secrets, arrived in 2006, followed by an all new, full-length collection of original seasonal music called And Winter Came in 2008.

Her second greatest-hits collection, The Very Best of Enya, was released in 2009, though it would be another six years until her next album arrived. "Echoes in Rain," the first of two singles from Enya's eighth album, appeared in September 2015, and the normally reclusive star opened up for a number of interviews and was promoted heavily on social media for the first time. Created with longtime collaborators Roma and Nicky Ryan, Dark Sky Island was released in November of that year. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine & William Ruhlmann, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

8.1 million

Followers

2.7 million

Total Streams

5.0 billion

Top Cities

154,502 listeners
136,450 listeners
77,264 listeners
86,714 listeners
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Popular Tracks

181 tracks
1
I Don't Wanna Know (feat. Enya and P. Diddy)

I Don't Wanna Know (feat. Enya and P. Diddy)

Apr 20, 2004

670.7 million

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2
Only Time

Only Time

Nov 11, 2000

419.1 million

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3
Orinoco Flow

Orinoco Flow

Jan 1, 1988

270.0 million

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4
Caribbean Blue - 2009 Remaster

Caribbean Blue - 2009 Remaster

Nov 15, 1991

261.2 million

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5
May It Be

May It Be

Jan 1, 2001

257.9 million

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Watermark

Watermark

Jan 1, 1988

149.8 million

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7
Wild Child

Wild Child

Nov 11, 2000

116.1 million

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A Day Without Rain

A Day Without Rain

Nov 11, 2000

107.6 million

streams

9
The Council of Elrond (feat. "Aniron") [Theme for Aragorn and Arwen]

The Council of Elrond (feat. "Aniron") [Theme for Aragorn and Arwen]

Nov 19, 2001

96.2 million

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10
Echoes in Rain

Echoes in Rain

Oct 9, 2015

87.6 million

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