Let me introduce you to the music of the Irish singer Enya.
Enya is known for masterpieces such as “Only Time.”
Her music has an enchanting quality that seems to soothe you more and more just by listening.
Her songs feature a unique style that blends elements of Irish music with a foundation in classical and church music.
To create that expansive, otherworldly sound, her recordings layer her own voice many times over as choral parts, enhanced with deep reverb.
Incidentally, it’s said that for some tracks she recorded the chorus parts more than 200 times.
Now, immerse yourself in the depth of Enya’s music.
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Enya’s Greatest and Most Popular Songs (1–10)
And Winter Came…NEW!Enya

This is a poetic ballad that overlays winter scenery with an inner landscape of the heart.
The protagonist’s bittersweet feelings as they remember a former lover under the moonlight are conveyed over a serene melody.
Included on Irish artist Enya’s 2008 album “And Winter Came…,” this piece stands out among the winter-themed works for its contemplative, introspective atmosphere.
The distinctive sense of weightless drift created by multi-layered vocals and long reverb is like snow floating in the winter night sky.
It’s a perfect song for spending a quiet evening alone or gently revisiting treasured memories.
Only TimeEnya

It was included on the 2000 album A Day Without Rain and the 2009 release The Very Best of Enya.
It became the theme song for the film Sweet November, starring Keanu Reeves and Charlize Theron.
Echoes In RainEnya

Included on the 2015 release Dark Sky Island.
The album doesn’t have a strictly defined theme; if anything, it’s “journeys.” This particular track is said to express the satisfaction you feel when what you’re hoping for is going well.
Caribbean BlueEnya

Shepherd Moons was released in 2009 on The Very Best of Enya.
Originally released in 1991, it appears as the second track on her third album in Japan.
It was used in a TV commercial for Unilever’s LUX Bio Fusion.
Anywhere IsEnya

The song by Enya, an Irish singer-songwriter, is themed around an exploration of the concept of home.
Expansive and ethereal, the track is said to layer multiple recordings of her own voice as a chorus, enhanced with deep reverb.
Released in November 1995, it peaked at number 7 on the UK Singles Chart.
In Japan, it was also used in a Kirin Beer commercial.
The lyrics, which depict life’s journey and the shaping of one’s personal story, can be seen as an ode to uncertainty and existential inquiry.
Enya’s music, with its meditative quality, is perfect for moments when you want to relax or calm your mind.
Trains and Winter RainsEnya

Included on the 2008 release “And Winter Came…” and the 2009 release “The Very Best of Enya.” The song is an Agnus Dei (a composition based on the prayer “Lamb of God,” particularly a part of the Mass) and features Christian verses.
Storms In AfricaEnya

It was included on the 1988 release Watermark and the 2009 release The Very Best of Enya.
The song features lyrics in Gaelic.
There are both single and album versions.






