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Birth name | Ena Patricia Mori Villa |
Born | Tokyo, Japan |
Origin | Metro Manila, Philippines |
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Years active | 2018–present |
Labels | Offshore Music Philippines |
Ena Patricia Mori Villa, known by her stage name Ena Mori (stylized in lowercase), is a Filipino-Japanese singer-songwriter and musician. Born in Japan, she moved to the Philippines to pursue her musical career in 2018, before launching her self-titled EP in 2020 and her debut album Don't Blame the Wild One! in 2022. [1] [2]
Villa was born and raised in the suburb of Tokyo, Japan to a Filipino father and a Japanese mother. She is the eldest of the two siblings. In her early years, she played classic piano and spent her time playing as her habit. [3]
At the age of 15, Villa and her family moved to the Philippines as she prepared for college, studying music course at De La Salle–College of Saint Benilde. She would later release her debut record in 2018 with "Got U Good". [4]
In 2020, weeks before the COVID-19 pandemic, Mori released her debut self-titled EP, produced by One Click Straight drummer and producer Tim Marquez who is also Villa's batchmate at CSB.
In 2022, she released her debut album, Don't Blame the Wild One!, a 12-track list featuring hit songs like "Oh, Bleeding Hearts?", "Vivid", and "SOS". [5] Her album later won in 2023 at the 35th Awit Awards. [6]
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2023 | 36th Awit Awards | Best Album | Don't Blame the Wild One! | Won | [6] |
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