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Michael Cretu
Michael Cretu
Romanian–German musician, singer, songwriter, and producer
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Frank Peterson
Frank Peterson
German music producer
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Sandra
Sandra
German pop singer
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Andru Donalds
Andru Donalds
Jamaican musician
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Gregorian
Gregorian
German band
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Sade
Sade
British band
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Sade Adu
Sade Adu
English singer-songwriter
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Lesiëm
Lesiëm
1999 German musical project
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Era
Era
French musical group; music faustox project
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Marshmello
Marshmello
American electronic music producer and DJ
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OneRepublic
OneRepublic
American pop rock band
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Khalid
Khalid
American singer and songwriter
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Nolwenn Leroy
Nolwenn Leroy
French singer
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Sarah Brightman
Sarah Brightman
British soprano, musical theatre actress, and dancer
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Chantal Kreviazuk
Chantal Kreviazuk
Canadian pop singer
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LeAnn Rimes
LeAnn Rimes
American singer, songwriter, actress
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Dave Matthews Band
Dave Matthews Band
American rock band
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Kathleen Edwards
Kathleen Edwards
Canadian singer-songwriter
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DJ Tocadisco
DJ Tocadisco
German DJ and record producer
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Mannheim Steamroller
Mannheim Steamroller
American neoclassical new-age music group
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Ciara
Ciara
American singer
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Jon B.
Jon B.
American contemporary R&B singer
Members, past and present

Enigma is a German musical project founded in 1990 by Romanian-German musician and producer Michael Cretu. Cretu had released several solo records, collaborated with various artists, and produced albums for his then-wife, German pop singer Sandra, before he conceived the idea of a new-age, worldbeat project. He recorded the first Enigma studio album, MCMXC a.D. (1990), with contributions from David Fairstein and Frank Peterson. The album remains Enigma's biggest, helped by the international hit single, "Sadeness (Part I)", which sold 12 million units alone. According to Cretu, the inspiration for the creation of the project came from his desire to make a kind of music that did not obey "the old rules and habits" and presented a new form of artistic expression with mystic and experimental components.

Enigma followed MCMXC a.D. with a series of albums that involved several musicians and producers working with Cretu. The first was The Cross of Changes (1993), which incorporated tribal and ethnic influences and sold over 8 million copies worldwide, followed by Le Roi Est Mort, Vive Le Roi! (1996), which blended the Gregorian chants reminiscent of the first album with the strong intercultural soundscapes present in the second. Enigma's fourth album The Screen Behind the Mirror (2000) started a slight departure from the previous world music themes towards a heavier electronic atmosphere. This evolution culminated with Voyageur (2003), its fifth and more pop-based album, and A Posteriori (2006), a work inspired by the future collision between the Milky Way and Andromeda galaxies, with distinct operatic tones and an electronic spectrum closer to Voyageur than the earlier releases. Seven Lives Many Faces (2008) followed and contained a mixture of classical and modern elements ranging from ethnic chants to rap and dubstep influences. Its eighth album, The Fall of a Rebel Angel, was released in November 2016.

Enigma has sold over 8.5 million RIAA-certified albums in the US and an estimated 70 million worldwide with over 100 gold and platinum certifications. The project has also received three Grammy Award nominations.