Enya - Storms In Africa -
'Storms In Africa' is a song from Enya's 1988 album, 'Watermark'. Known for its powerful, driving rhythm and layered vocal chants, YouTube·enyatv
🌍 The Ethereal Echoes of "Storms In Africa" Released as a single in May 1989 from Enya's breakthrough album (1988), " Storms in Africa " is a defining track of the New Age and Celtic fusion genre. The song is celebrated for its powerful, driving rhythm and signature layered vocal chants, which create a cinematic soundscape that transports listeners to another world. Enya - Storms In Africa
The single reached number 41 on the UK Singles Chart and has been used in various media, including the 1990 film Green Card and as a theme for Ansett Airlines. 'Storms In Africa' is a song from Enya's
Like most of her work, the track was a collaboration between Enya (composition/vocals), Roma Ryan (lyrics), and Nicky Ryan (production). The single reached number 41 on the UK
The original album track was recorded in Gaelic , but due to its popularity, Enya re-recorded it with English lyrics (often called "Part II") for its single release and later album pressings.