Enya seems preoccupied with singing in incomprehensible languages, which is fine with me since it is her voice that I crave not so much the words.
She sings in English, Gaelic, Spanish, Latin, and Japanese (like that one) and now they are promoting an entirely new language called Loxian.
I have no idea what motivates somebody creating a new language.
stuff.co.nz Past albums have featured Enya singing in English and Gaelic, and occasionally in Latin, Welsh or Spanish. On Amarantine, she performs three tracks in Loxian, a language created by her long-time lyricist, Roma Ryan.
The new project also includes one track in Japanese, with the remaining songs in English. |