By translating the lyrics into English, the song becomes a more direct narrative of personal and natural tempests , though some fans feel it loses a touch of the Gaelic original's mystery. Community Perspectives
“"Storms in Africa" uses drums... to add to the understated, evocative fire of the song, which certainly lives up to its name.” Wikipedia Storms In Africa II - Enya
"Storms in Africa (Part II)" transforms the ethereal, slow-burn energy of the original into a driving, propulsive piece of world-pop . While the original felt like a distant, ancient chant, Part II feels more like a journey in progress. By translating the lyrics into English, the song
'Storms In Africa' is a song from Enya's 1988 album, 'Watermark'. Known for its powerful, driving rhythm and layered vocal chants, YouTube·enyatv Storms In Africa - EnyaBlues While the original felt like a distant, ancient
Enya’s signature multi-layered harmonies create a "wall of sound" that feels both intimate and massive.