The song as it is reasonable and the number of views has not only made sense in Albania. The song is also featured at 9 in Trends in Northern Macedonia, at 23 in Switzerland, at 44 in Germany while at 35 in Turkey. Alketa Vejsiu will be the host of the Festivali i Kenges Your email address will not be published. Facebook contact eurovisionfun. This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site, you are agreeing to our use of cookies. We may request cookies to be set on your device. We use cookies to let us know when you visit our websites, how you interact with us, to enrich your user experience, and to customize your relationship with our website.

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RTSH removes Festivali i Këngës clips from YouTube
It was released as a single on 16 June for download and streaming by East Music Matters. Musically, it is an English-language electronic dance song, which lyrically focus on new beginnings and encourage people to stand up in difficult situations. The official music video for the song was shot in Spain and was uploaded on 14 June onto YouTube in order to accompany the single's release. It features the singer riding a striking black horse in the main video show across the scenic desert landscape of Bardenas Reales until she arrives to an old abandoned house before it ends. Upon its release, "Forever Is Over" was generally received with positive reviews by music critics.
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Then, in one of the more curious twists in this ongoing saga, all FiK videos vanished from the RTSH YouTube channel, including historic clips from previous editions. Soon after, the channel itself was gone. Thankfully, many were quick to respond and reupload the now missing tracks on their own YouTube channels. Unsurprisingly, Arilena Ara was one of the first to take action. Three days later, Elvana Gjata followed suit.
It was released on 10 February through digital download and streaming outlets. The record incorporates elements of pop folk , pop rock and folk in its production and beats, which marked a significant departure from her previous work. For promotional purposes, 3 was accompanied by six music videos for its singles respectively, and were premiered onto the YouTube channel of Elvana Gjata one day after the digital release on 11 February Credits adapted from YouTube.