Enya’s Popular Song Rankings [2026]
A singer, songwriter, and musician from Ireland.
She is known for playing many instruments herself on her recordings.
She is also known for creating a wall of harmonics by doubling an extremely large number of vocal tracks.
This time, we’re focusing on her songs.
We’ve listed her most popular tracks—those with the highest play counts on YouTube—in a ranked format.
Whether you’re a longtime fan or you’re discovering her for the first time, please have a look if you’re interested.
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Enya Popular Songs Ranking [2026] (11–20)
I Want TomorrowEnya16rank/position

This is the landmark first solo single by Enya from Ireland.
It was newly composed for a BBC documentary and released in 1987.
Her ethereal, multi-layered vocals sound like the opening of a grand story.
The mysterious choral lines and synthesizers weave a sonic world that draws you in.
The lyrics—said to be themed around an ancient queen—carry a strong wish for tomorrow and a sense of exhilaration toward the unknown.
That mingled feeling of hope and anxiety when stepping into a new world—this majestic, beautiful melody seems to gently stay close to such a wavering heart and give it courage, doesn’t it?
Once You Had GoldEnya17rank/position

As a song to play before heading into battle, “Once You Had Gold” is almost too beautiful.
This is Hozumi Hasegawa’s entrance theme.
You might think, such a quiet song? But it’s said to suit the reserved Hasegawa perfectly.
Rather than stoking fighting spirit, a track that calms the mind and allows for single-point focus is cool in its own way.
Enya’s voice echoes through the quiet ring before the match.
The First of AutumnEnya18rank/position

Enya, a quintessential artist in the New Age genre known for its soothing qualities, is also famous in Japan for her calming voice.
Among her songs, the one I recommend for September is The First of Autumn.
Released in 2000, this piece is relatively minor within her catalog, but it enjoys enduring popularity among fans for its gentle, autumn-themed melody.
If you want to spend the season with relaxing music, be sure to check it out.
The River SingsEnya19rank/position

A track by Enya, an Irish singer-songwriter and musician active since 1980.
It is included on the 2005 album “Amarantine.” The album reached the top 10 on charts in countries around the world and won a Grammy Award.
onlyEnya20rank/position

Enya’s voice sounds like the whispers of angels.
It invites you from the real world into a dreamlike realm.
This song, which became a worldwide hit in 2000, brought comfort to many people.
Among them were surely women carrying new life in their wombs.
It gently lightens the heart.
It’s a piece I hope you’ll listen to together with the baby in your belly.


