Adelina Ismajli

Adelina Ismajli
Background information
Birth name Adelina Ismajli
Born (1979-12-14) December 14, 1979
Prishtina,
Kosovo
Genres Balkan pop, electropop, R&B, rock
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, actress, beauty queen
Years active 1980s-present

Adelina Ismajli[a] (born 14 December 1979 in Pristina) is an Kosovar singer, actress, and beauty queen.

Career

Ismajli started singing at a very young age, becoming one of Kosovo's most influential singers during the 90's. She started competing in various children's festivals in the Albanian territories, such as the Akordet e Kosovës, Festivali i këngës për fëmijë në RTSH and many others. During her teenage years, Adelina released many songs that spoke about children's rights and the lives of teenagers. She was one of the first singers in Kosovo who managed to touch topics that others of her age couldn't.

After taking a short break, Adelina released other songs that created a whole new era in the Albanian music industry, bringing new styles of dressing and singing on stage, which had never been seen before. She is also highly recognised as a sex symbol for her provocative videos and performances on Albanian local television stations.[1] Her songs that brought a lot of attention were: "Amaneti", "Qe 1 vjet e 7 ditë", and "Shota". She sang a lot of songs dedicated to the victims of the Kosovo War for instance "Lavdi ushtarit tim" (Honor to my soldier)

Adelina was crowned Miss Kosovo in 1997.[1]

Discography

Ismajli’s records, including four chart-topping albums (100% Zeshkane, S'jam Sex Bombë, Prej Fillimit and Mbretereshe E Robereshe) were instant successes and became best sellers in Albania, in the regions of the former Yugoslavia with an Albanian population, and in the Albanian diaspora.[2]

Notes

a.   ^ Albanian spelling: Adelina Ismajli, Serbo-Croat Cyrillic spelling: Аделина Исмајли.

References

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