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She primarily uses synthesizers (like the Roland D-50) and sampled strings to create lush, serene textures.

Other significant works include Shepherd Moons (1991), The Memory of Trees (1995), and the global hit A Day Without Rain (2000), which featured the popular single "Only Time". Why Enya’s Music Endures She primarily uses synthesizers (like the Roland D-50)

When Enya released her breakthrough album, Watermark , in 1988, it shattered mainstream radio conventions. Driven by the unexpected chart-topping success of the hypnotic single "Orinoco Flow," the album introduced the world to an entirely new musical aesthetic. Album Title Release Year Distinguishing Creative Features Watermark The Memory of Trees (1995)

Rooted in her Irish heritage, her music frequently incorporates Gaelic lyrics and melodies reminiscent of traditional Celtic folk music. She primarily uses synthesizers (like the Roland D-50)