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Disco Cone (Take It High) [ft. WENZL]

23.4M streams

23,425,978

Count My Blessings

17.1M streams

17,113,186

Mockingbird

15.2M streams

15,228,676

Fool 4 U (feat. JVKE & Enisa) [VIP Mix...

12M streams

12,044,627

OLÈ

12M streams

12,017,613

Love Cycle

8.4M streams

8,438,681

Blazin (feat. Enisa)

6.4M streams

6,406,843

Dumb Boy

5.8M streams

5,788,335

Fake Love

2.6M streams

2,630,520

Karma (Remix)

2.5M streams

2,513,182

Biography

By lacing international dance pop with full-bodied Brooklyn soul and innate Balkan melody, Enisa projects her voice with a combination of uncompromising intimacy and global ambition. The New York- born Muslim-Albanian songstress emerges as an enigmatic creator whose music can send one last surge of energy through the dancefloor before the lights go up or bring a stadium to its feet during a championship game. Enisa ignited her career by grinding with a series of covers shot during her time at Brooklyn College. She put up numbers with one original anthem after another, including “Count My Blessings,” “Dumb Boy,” “Zoom,” “Just A Kiss (Muah),” and her very own World Cup tribute “OLÉ.” Simultaneously, she popped off as the rare vocalist equally at home on a collaboration with Davido, Riton, or Galantis and JVKE. However, she notched the biggest hit of her career thus far with 2024’s “Disco Cone (Take It High)” [feat. WENZL]. It vaulted to #1 on both Billboard’s “Next Big Sound” and Pandora’s “Next Big Sound” in addition to gathering 714 million-plus YouTube views and counting. Along the way, she notably attracted 10 million cumulative followers across social media platforms, while Foot Locker and Peloton each sought her out for massive campaigns. Reacting in nearly every corner of the globe, she has tallied over 1 billion total views and streams, shaken the charts, and incited the applause of MTV and FLAUNT who christened her “a powerhouse.”