Rosela Gjylbegu
Rosela Gjylbegu was born in Shkodër, Shkodër County, Albania on March 13th, 1987 and is the World Music Singer. At the age of 37, Rosela Gjylbegu biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Rosela Gjylbegu (born in Shkodr, Albania) is an Albanian singer.
Life
Rosela graduated from Shkolla e Mesme Pedagogy in Shkod, earning a degree in Social Work at the University of Tirana while living in Tirana and finishing a master's degree in gender equality. Since 2009, she has been working at the Albanian Parliament as a Public relations Manager. Admires ballet and other sports.
She performed in many school activities, beginning with her participation in Shkodr's children's concerts as a choir performer and then as a solo performer. Despite being passionate about ballet as an undergraduate and part of the ballet troupe there, she randomly began her music career as a teenager, performing Mariah Carey's "Without You" at age eleven. Her appearance wowed her mother, who took her to the "Qendra Cultural Centre" (Children's Cultural Centre). In 1999, she appeared in a trio titled "We Are Europe's" composed by Jetmir Barbullushi and gained the second prize. During the same period, she participated in various activities around Shkodr, as well as other school activities.
Despite taking part in several tournaments, Rosela was only in 2003 that she was given a chance to showcase her abilities. This required her participation in "Ethet sa prema", or "Krasta Exhibition," after showman Adi Krasta, Albania's equivalent of "Pop Idol," which in a way changed her life and gave her a chance to show off her values and vocal skills. She quickly rose to third place and became well-known, winning the audience's affection.
Career
Rosela performed on "Ethet" in December 2003 and won third prize in the Festivali i Kng's 42. When Albania debuted with Anjeza Shahini's song in 2004, she performed in the Eurovision Song Contest 2004 as a back-vocal along with other "Ethet" winners. In December 2004, she appeared in Festivali i Kng's 43 in a duet with Arb's Arapi titled "Pshp zemrash." In the meantime, she appeared in important concerts and performances around Albania. She appeared in Festivali i Kung's 45 in December 2006 and finished second with Pirro ako's "Pa ty, pa mua."
With "Po lind nj yll" she appeared in "Festivali i Kng's 46" in December 2007, she ranked 13th overall and 13th in the world. Rosela's relationship with Eliza continued (see next section) with their other song, "Nj tjet jet", which they performed with Pirro ako in "Festivali i 48" in December 2009. "SuperSonic TV" premiered this song, the second one for Rosela.
In December 2011, she was a guest of honor in the Festivali i Kng's 50 with the song "Mesnat" (Midnight), an homage to the legendary artist Valiant Zela. Rosela took part in "P r t dy" and took home "Magjia e Par" at the 2007 "Konga Magjike" song festival, winning the "Magjia e Par" award. She competed on "Tjetra" and takes the "Mimi esk Zadeja" award at the 2008 "Kanga Magjike" competition.
Rosela won first place and "esk Zadeja" of the 2009 edition of "Knga Magjike" in her duet with Kosovar singer Eliza Hoxha (Hearts' way; lyrics by Darko Dimitrov). The two singers shot the video for this song in Pristina in January 2010, which would be Rosela's first one.
Despite the fact that she did not compete in the 2010 "Knga Magjike" due to other commitments, Rosela and Eliza, the winners of last year's final, were announced on November 20. In addition to this, they accompanied comedian Agron Llakaj on piano in interpreting "Dialog me kn't e derhuris" (Dialogue with the love songs), summarising Ardit Gjebrea's hits over time.
Rosela won the Best Lyrics award and landed fifth in the final rankings in 2011 for the fourth time in the "Knga Magjike" (Wish I was you; composed by Darko Dimitrov, lyrics by Big Basta). On Radio-Plus FM, the band ranked 5th in the Albania Top Five and stayed there for five weeks in a row.