Enana

Enana

Enana is a trans non-binary rapper, singer-songwriter, performer, and activist. Their name, derived from the Sumerian goddess of love, war, sex, and fertility, reflects the depth and complexity of their artistic vision. Born in Damascus and based in Berlin since 2015, Enana’s work draws from their lived experience at the intersection of multiple identities, cultures, and political realities.

Blending rap, experimental hip-hop, and alternative electronic production, Enana has developed a distinctive sound that challenges genre boundaries while centering themes of resistance, liberation, and identity. Their music is driven by a strong lyrical presence and a commitment to amplifying marginalized voices, often incorporating Arabic language and rhythms to bridge their heritage with contemporary sonic frameworks.

Enana’s performances are known for their intensity and emotional clarity, offering a platform for storytelling that is both personal and political. Beyond the stage, they are actively engaged in social justice movements, using their art as a tool for awareness and transformation. As an independent artist, Enana continues to build a body of work that speaks to the urgency of the present while envisioning more inclusive futures.