nya's music transcends formulas, easy definitions and borders - from her home in Country Donegal to her
studio in Dublin, the magic and mystery of Enya has reached listeners across the board and around the globe.
Enya is second only to U2 as the biggest selling artist in Ireland's history. Her music has been featured in seven major motion pictures,
including L.A. Story, Far and Away, and Age of Innocence.
Audiences first discovered Enya in 1988 with the multi-format hit single and video "Orinoco Flow." The album, Watermark has sold nine
million copies worldwide (half of those in the U.S.), and went platinum in 14 countries.
In 1991, Enya's follow-up album, the Grammy-winning Shepard Moons, sold ten million copies (five of those in the U.S.), went platinum in 18
countries and spent 199 weeks on the charts.
In 1995, Enya released the Memory of Trees, for which she received her second Grammy award - and that album has so far sold eight
million copies worldwide.
Enya was commissioned by the BCC to do the soundtrack for The Celts in 1988. Reprise re-issued the album in 1995. Total sales are
nearly three million worldwide. And her unique and artistic videos have made Moon Shadows a best-selling home video title.
In just ten years, Enya has sold 33 million albums around the world - making her one of the most successful female artists of all time.