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'''Arta Bajrami''' (born 9 January, 1980 in [[Pristina]], [[Kosovo]])<ref>[http://www.teksteshqip.com/arta-bajrami/biografia teksteshqip.com]</ref> is a very well known Albanian singer.<ref name="int1">(22 July 2010) [http://balkanweb.com/gazetav5/artikull.php?id=82317 Arta Bajrami: Mua s’ma hedh dot njer], ''[[Gazeta Shqiptare]]'' (in Albania), Retrieved October 28, 2010</ref> She is extremely popular among the young Albanian audience in [[Albania]], Kosovo, [[Montenegro]] and [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]]. |
'''Arta Bajrami''' (born 9 January, 1980 in [[Pristina]], [[Kosovo]])<ref>[http://www.teksteshqip.com/arta-bajrami/biografia teksteshqip.com]</ref> is a very well known Albanian singer.<ref name="int1">(22 July 2010) [http://balkanweb.com/gazetav5/artikull.php?id=82317 Arta Bajrami: Mua s’ma hedh dot njer] {{wayback|url=http://balkanweb.com/gazetav5/artikull.php?id=82317 |date=20141101063558 }}, ''[[Gazeta Shqiptare]]'' (in Albania), Retrieved October 28, 2010</ref> She is extremely popular among the young Albanian audience in [[Albania]], Kosovo, [[Montenegro]] and [[Republic of Macedonia|Macedonia]]. |
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Arta is also known as ''The Albanian Queen of R&B ''because she was One of the first singers to introduce an R&B style to the Albanian public and one of the first R&B artists in the whole Balkan region. |
Arta is also known as ''The Albanian Queen of R&B ''because she was One of the first singers to introduce an R&B style to the Albanian public and one of the first R&B artists in the whole Balkan region. |
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She has had the fortune of winning several music prizes in various Albanian music contests. She got married in 2009.<ref name="married">(8 November 2009) [http://balkanweb.com/gazetav5/artikull.php?id=68592 Arta Bajrami:Së shpejti do bëhem mama Këngëtarja Arta Bajrami flet për martesën dhe projektet muzikore], ''[[Gazeta Shqiptare]]'' (in Albania), Retrieved October 28, 2010</ref> |
She has had the fortune of winning several music prizes in various Albanian music contests. She got married in 2009.<ref name="married">(8 November 2009) [http://balkanweb.com/gazetav5/artikull.php?id=68592 Arta Bajrami:Së shpejti do bëhem mama Këngëtarja Arta Bajrami flet për martesën dhe projektet muzikore]{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, ''[[Gazeta Shqiptare]]'' (in Albania), Retrieved October 28, 2010</ref> |
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==Family life== |
==Family life== |
Revision as of 18:58, 18 October 2016
Arta Bajrami (born 9 January, 1980 in Pristina, Kosovo)[1] is a very well known Albanian singer.[2] She is extremely popular among the young Albanian audience in Albania, Kosovo, Montenegro and Macedonia.
Arta is also known as The Albanian Queen of R&B because she was One of the first singers to introduce an R&B style to the Albanian public and one of the first R&B artists in the whole Balkan region.
She has had the fortune of winning several music prizes in various Albanian music contests. She got married in 2009.[3]
Family life
Arta grew up in a family where music was just as important as the daily food (Arta's father Zejnullah Bajrami a famous Albanian rapsode). In a family of four, Arta's mother is the only member without a professional music background.
Arta's younger brother Artan, in the show business known as Don Arbas, is a talented contemporary Albanian songwriter and producer. He runs Arbasound, a company known for producing many great songs by Albanian performers.
External links
References
- ^ teksteshqip.com
- ^ (22 July 2010) Arta Bajrami: Mua s’ma hedh dot njer Archived 2014-11-01 at the Wayback Machine, Gazeta Shqiptare (in Albania), Retrieved October 28, 2010
- ^ (8 November 2009) Arta Bajrami:Së shpejti do bëhem mama Këngëtarja Arta Bajrami flet për martesën dhe projektet muzikore[permanent dead link ], Gazeta Shqiptare (in Albania), Retrieved October 28, 2010