Enya, born Eithne Nà Bhraonáin on May 17, 1961, in Gweedore, County Donegal, Ireland, is a prominent musician known for her distinctive blend of new-age, Celtic, and ambient music. She gained international fame in the late 1980s and 1990s, characterized by her ethereal soundscapes, layered vocals, and lush instrumentation. Her notable works include the album "Watermark" (1988), featuring the hit single "Orinoco Flow," and "A Day Without Rain" (2000), which includes the popular track "Only Time." Enya's music often incorporates themes from Irish mythology and nature, contributing to her unique sound. With over 75 million records sold worldwide, Enya is one of the best-selling female artists in music history. She has received numerous awards, including four Grammy Awards and an Academy Award nomination for her song "May It Be" from the "Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring" soundtrack. Enya's impact on music is significant, as she has helped popularize new-age music and has influenced a wide range of artists across various genres with her innovative production techniques and serene musical style.