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Shkodra Elektronike (pronounced [ˈʃkɔdɾa
ɛlɛktɾɔˈnikɛ]) is an
Albanian folktronica duo
formed in 2019 in Shkodër and
consists of
members Kolë Laca and...
- [zjeɾm]; transl. Fire) is a song
performed by the
Albanian duo
Shkodra Elektronike. It was
written by Beatriçe Gjergji, Kole Laca, and Lekë Gjeloshi, with...
- Laca, and Lekë Gjeloshi, and
performed by
Gjergji and Laca as
Shkodra Elektronike. The
Albanian parti****ting broadcaster,
Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH)...
- it was
hosted by
Enkel Demi and
Ornela Bregu. The
winner was
Shkodra Elektronike with "Zjerm",
therefore becoming the
contestant that will
represent Albania...
- fire in
Albanian tradition Zjerm (song), by the
Albanian duo
Shkodra Elektronike, 2024
Zjermi (The Twins), the twin
protagonist of an
Albanian folk tale...
- [citation needed] As of
November 1, 2019, the
Autoriteti i
Komunikimeve Elektronike dhe
Postare (AKEP) has
mandated that all AKEP
accredited registrars begin...
- Eurovision.tv. EBU.
Retrieved 19
December 2024. "Basel 2025 –
Shkodra Elektronike".
European Broadcasting Union (EBU).
Retrieved 23
December 2024. "Basel...
- Nallbani, and Elsa Lila with
three wins. The most
recent winner is
Shkodra Elektronike, who won the 63rd
edition of the contest. The
first edition of Festivali...
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introduced alongside a new
presentation of results. Ultimately,
Shkodra Elektronike won the
festival with "Zjerm". For the contest's
broadcast on
Radio Televizioni...
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Gabry Ponte Princ Yuval Raphael Red
Sebastian Mariam Shengelia Shkodra Elektronike Sissal Justyna Steczkowska Tautumeitas Laura Thorn Væb
Erika Vikman Ziferblat...