Itâs beginning to look a lot like ChristmasâŠor should we say FiKmas? December has rolled around which can only mean one thing: itâs time for Albania to choose their representative for Eurovision 2025 in the 63rd edition of Festivali i KĂ«ngĂ«s!
This year sees some changes to the contest, including a new artistic director in the form of Elhaida Dani who represented Albania in 2015 with the song âIâm Aliveâ. Additionally, having failed to qualify in Malmö with Besa and her song âTiTANâ, RTSH have once again made changes to the contestâs voting format. While Albaniaâs Eurovision representative has been decided purely by public televote for the past two years, this year the winner of FiK will return to representing their country in Basel. The winner will be decided by a combination of jury and televote, although it remains to be seen exactly what the split will be.
The contest will be hosted by journalist and award-winning novelist Enkel Demi, alongside singer and TV presenter Ornela Bregu, who competed in FiK on three occasions from 1997-2001. The 19th and 20th December will be semi-finals, where each of the acts will compete as either debuting or non-debuting artists. The public and jury will have the chance to vote for their favourite acts, which will then be revealed at the end of Night 2. Night 3, on 21st December, will be a Nostalgia Night, where all of the artists perform a song to celebrate FiKâs history. It is on this night that a maximum of 18 artists will advance to the final, which
will take place on 22nd December.
30 artists will battle it out for the top prize and for the first time in three years we will be hearing the songs ahead of the night itself. Night 1 sees 15 artists perform for the first time as well as an interval act from one of Albania’s most famous rap artists, Noizy. Keep reading to find out more about each of the artists and to listen to their entries!
Orgesa Zaimi – I ParĂ«
Kicking the contest off is 39-year-old Orgesa Zaimi, who was inspired to make music from a young age. Her father, an artistic director and musician, composed a song for her to perform in a childrenâs festival at the age of six. Orgesa ended up winning the competition and since then has gone on to perform in many Albanian song festivals, including FiK on four separate occasions, the last time being in 2020 with the song âValixhja e kujtimeveâ (âSuitcase of Memoriesâ).
Now Orgesa is back and performing the pop rock song âI ParĂ«â (âThe Firstâ) which you can listen to below. Will the fifth time be a charm for Orgesa?
Erma Mici â Mbaje
Erma Mici is a singer who has been performing since she was 9 and started a professional music career when she was just 13, appearing on The Voice Kids as well as winning numerous awards for her singing. However, Erma will be best-known to FiK fans for her appearance as a new artist in 2022: she won the award for Best New Artist that year with the song âKozmosi i dashurisĂ«â (âCosmos of Loveâ). Since then, Erma has gone on to release the single âHeartbreak Hotelâ.
Now Erma is back as an established artist with the rock ballad âMbajeâ (âHold Itâ). Could she be the one to take it all?
Luna Ăausholli – Qiell apo ferr
Another artist who made her FiK debut in 2022 with the song âJetĂ«n ta
falâ (âI Forgive Lifeâ) is 19-year-old Luna Ăausholli. While her status as a new artist meant she didnât progress far in the competition, it certainly allowed her to make her mark on the Albanian music industry. She went on to compete in X Factor Albania the following year and this year she has already competed in KĂ«nga Magjike and the Kosovan edition of FiK.
Now Luna is back with her ballad âQiell apo ferrâ (âHeaven or Hellâ) which she wrote alongside her mother Ermira Ăausholli, who is a journalist, author and TV presenter. You can listen to her song below.
Ronaldo Mesuli – N’zemĂ«r
Ronaldo Mesuli released the dance song âRrushe Rrusheâ alongside Anton Pulaj in 2017, followed by the single âDadushâ. In 2019, Ronaldo released the single âKtu ju pret, mirdite imeâ (âHere awaits you, my dearâ) which saw his music shift into a more traditional Albanian sound.
Making his FiK debut, Ronaldo will be combining both modern and traditional ethno sounds in his entry âN’zemĂ«râ (âIn the Heartâ). Will it be a combination that pays off?
Mihallaq Andrea – PorositĂ« e babait
This yearâs oldest participant is 75-year-old Mihallaq Andrea who is an iconic figure in the musical history of Albania. Born in the country’s cultural epicentre, the city of Korçë, Mihallaq began making music when he was just 14. He became a known as the âprinceâ of the cityâs famous serenata genre and his songs were sang by locals all over the city until they were banned by the communist dictatorship at the time, who characterised his music as âdecadentâ. As soon as the regime fell, Mihallaq resumed his musical career which continues to this very day. He has also written three books, including the story of his life, and has been
awarded the titles of âOutstanding Personality of the Korça Regionâ and âGrand Masterâ by former president of the Albanian Republic Bujar Nishani.
Although he has participated in KĂ«nga Magjike and KĂ«nga Ime, this will be the first time Mihallaq has participated in FiK. He will be performing the pop ballad âPorositĂ« e babaitâ (âFatherâs Ordersâ) and hoping his extensive experience can bring him accolades from both the jury and the public.
Kejsi Jazxhi – Kur bota hesht
This year, many participants in this year’s X Factor Albania are competing in FiK. The first to perform is Kejsi Jazxhi who, despite being a debuting artist, might have an added advantage as she was mentored by FiKâs artistic director Elhaida Dani, who coached the Girls category this year.
Kejsi will be hoping to put her stamp on the contest with the song âKur bota heshtâ (âWhen the World is Silentâ), a pop ballad which was written by Albanian artists Briz Musaraj and Sardi Strugaj, the latter of whom placed second in the 2020 edition of FiK with his song âKa me t’ba me kaytâ (âItâs Got to Do With Meâ). With a strong team by her side, could Kejsi get a good result?
Lorenc Hasrama â FrymĂ«
Lorenc Hasrama first became known to Albanian audiences in 2016 when he participated in The Voice of Albania, making it as a runner-up. Following this, he participated in the 2018, 2021 and 2024 editions of KĂ«nga Magjike as well as the VIP edition of Big Brother Albania.
Lorenc will be making his FiK debut with the pop ballad âFrymĂ«â (âSpiritâ) which you can listen to below.
Jet â GjallĂ«
Jet is the stage name of Jetmir Kanani who will be best known to Albanian audiences as the runner-up in this yearâs X Factor, where he came second to fellow FiK 2024 participant Alis Kallacj. He has also appeared in the most recent edition of KĂ«nga Magjike as a new artist with his song âParanojakâ (âParanoidâ).
Still trying to make his mark on the Albanian music scene, Jet has the perfect opportunity to leave a lasting impression with his entry âGjallĂ«â (âAliveâ). The pop song has been written by Elios Shuli and Inis Neziri, the latter of whom has competed in FiK twice. Will this stand Jet in good stead?
DjemtĂ« e Detit â Larg
With a name that translates to Boys of the Sea, DjemtĂ« e Detit are a highly regarded and well-known rock band in Albania. Having first formed in 1990, the band have participated in four editions of FiK where they won several awards for their effort, the most recent being in 1998 where their entry âKohe Pa Tyâ (âTime Without Youâ) won Best Performer as well as Best Song. Unfortunately, in 2015 their frontman Gent Demaliaj passed away from a serious illness and the band have taken a long hiatus ever since.
DjemtĂ« e Detit will be making their big comeback with the song âLargâ (âFarâ) and hoping to bring some nostalgia to an Albanian audience.
Nita Latifi â ZemrĂ«s
32-year-old Nita Latifi first became known to Albanian audiences in 2009, when she was a finalist in the fourth series of Star Academy Albania, followed by competing in Top Fest that same year. She would participate in Top Fest again in 2011 before going on to release a number of singles, including the 2023 release â2 Gotaâ (â2 Glassesâ) which has over 1.3 million streams on YouTube at the time of writing. Most recently, Nita has competed in the Kosovan edition of FiK in 2023 with the song âMarreziâ (âMadnessâ).
Nita will be making her debut in the Albanian edition of FiK with the ballad âZemrĂ«sâ (âHeartâ) which she co-wrote alongside fellow participant Lorenc Hasmara.
Martina Serreqi – NĂ«se qaj
18-year-old Martina Serreqi got her start on The Voice Kids Albania and subsequently participated in LuleborĂ« and KĂ«nga Magjike before making her FiK debut last year with the song âVetĂ«m tyâ (âOnly Youâ). Despite being a newcomer, Martina ended up winning the Criticsâ Choice Award that year, earning the respect of her contemporaries in the Albanian music industry.
Martina will be hoping to capitalise on this victory once again, this time with the acoustic pop song âNĂ«se qajâ (âIf I Cryâ). Alongside Kejsi Jazhxi’s entry, this song was also written by Sardi Strugaj, who placed second to Anxhela Peristeri and her song âKarmaâ when he competed in FiK in 2020.
Alis – Mjegull
Fresh off his X Factor Albania victory, Alis Kallaçi (billed simply as Alis) will be making his FiK debut and hoping to win his second song contest of the year. During his stint on the X Factor, Alis was mentored by Albaniaâs Eurovision 2020 representative Arilena Ara. Could a connection with a FiK winner be a good omen for Alis?
Alisâ FiK entry is a ballad titled âMjegullâ (âFogâ) As a relatively new artist, Alis hasnât released many singles so far but how are you liking this?
Shkodra Elektronike â Zjerm
Shkodra Elektronike are an Albanian electronic duo who were founded in 2019. They reside in Italy and consist of Kole Laca and Beatriçe Gjergji. The pair are known for seamlessly fusing traditional elements of music from their hometown ShkodĂ«r with a more modern, alternative sound. As well as their own music, they are well-known songwriters, having written Rezarta Smajaâs 2021 FiK entry âE jemja nuseâ (âI Was a Brideâ) which placed joint third that year alongside âRefuzojâ by Eldis Arrnjeti.
Appearing in FiK for the first time as participants, Shkodra Elektronike will be performing the song âZjermâ (âNoiseâ) which contains the bandâs trademark sound. Many FiK fans feel that this song is a real contender for the crown. Are you one of them?
Kleansa Susaj â Ta dija
17-year-old Kleansa Susaj first participated in FiK last year with her song âPikturĂ«â. Since then, she has competed in this yearâs X Factor Albania where she placed third overall and was mentored by FiKâs very own artistic director and former Eurovision participant, Elhaida Dani.
Kleansa will be hoping to cement her rising star status with the ballad âTa dijaâ (âI Knew Itâ). Does her song convince you that she has what it takes?
Ardit Ăuni – Amane
Closing the first night is 28-year-old Ardit Ăuni, who is a well-known singer and television personality in Albania. As well as appearing in the song contests Top Fest, X Factor and KĂ«nga Magjike, Ardit has also appeared on shows such as Big Brother and Dancing with the Stars.
Despite his extensive music and television experience, this year will be Arditâs first time competing in FiK. Ardit has enjoyed success in Albania with his previous releases. Will his dance/pop entry âAmaneâ take it all?
Now that youâve met all the artists performing in the first night of FiK, whose song are you most excited to hear? Let us know in the comments and be sure to follow us on all our socials.
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