Leonora Jakupi

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Leonora Jakupi
Concert in Germany, February 2007.
Concert in Germany, February 2007.
Background information
Birth name Leonora Jakupi
Born March 3, 1978 (1978-03-03) (age 30)
Origin Kosovo (Yugoslavia at time of birth)
Genre(s) Pop, Folk, Patriotic music
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter
Years active 1996- present
Label(s) different
Website N/A

Leonora Jakupi (born on 3 March 1978 in Srbica, Kosovo, Yugoslavia) is an ethnic Albanian, is one of the most popular commercial singers among Albanians in Kosovo, Albania, Macedonia and Montenegro.

Today Leonora lives in Kosovo's capital Priština. She lost her father during the Kosovo war (1998-1999); he was killed by the Yugoslav security forces. Her repertoire includes a wide variety of material including commercial pop and patriotic songs. She is not married.

Her most popular song, without any doubt[citation needed], is “Can innocence be killed?” (A vritet pafajsia?) published in 1998 while Leonora was a war refugee in Albania. She dedicated the song to her father and other Albanians who died during the Kosovo war.


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[edit] Hits

  • "Sahara" (Sahara)
  • "A vritet pafajsia?" (Can innocence be killed)
  • "Ti nuk egziston" (You do not exist)
  • "Ende të dua" (Still love you)
  • "As mos provo" (Do not even try)
  • "Zemra të kërkon" (My heart request you)


[edit] Quotes

About politics: “I do not deal with politics, and do not want to. An artist has a lot of spirit and it would be a tragedy if I began to deal with politics. I understand that a society needs politics, but music is a nutrition for the society”

[edit] Trivia

 Audio samples:
  • Leonora every year in the beginning of March in Drenica sings her song "Can innocence be killed?" in tribute to the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) and KLA-commander Adem Jashari. In an interview with RTK (Kosovo's public broadcaster) she said this was an obligation for her since she lost her father during the Kosovo war and according to her he was a member of KLA.
  • Leonora says she does not know why her album number two "Sahara and Roe deer" has this name. According to her she sold the rights to a record label who decided the name of the album.
  • Leonora once had a younger sister Lindita who died in the Kosovo wars as well. The remainings of her family is her mother and older brother.

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