Adrian Gaxha

Adrian Gaxha
Birth name Adrian Gaxha
Born (1984-02-13) 13 February 1984
Skopje, SR Macedonia, SFR Yugoslavia
Genres Pop, dance-pop
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, producer
Years active 2003-present
Labels On Air
Associated acts Tamara Todevska, Vrčak, Floriani

Adrian Gaxha (born 13 February 1984) is a Macedonian Albanian singer-songwriter and producer.

Biography

Early life

Adrian Gaxha was born on 13 February 1984 in Skopje, Macedonia to an Albanian father and mother. He started playing the viola at an early age and also graduated from a Music High School. He is currently studying the English language in Skopje.

Career: 2001-2008

Gaxha started singing in 2001 in the Albanian festival of pop music Nota Fest. There, he won first prize, the first time a newcomer won both, the jury and the audience votes. Within a short time, Adrian became one of the most popular singers in Macedonia and Albania and other Albanian-speaking territories. Until today he has recorded four albums, three in the Albanian and one in Macedonian.

His performances usually include a lot of skillful dance choreography. He has also participated in festivals such as Videofest in Prishtina, Makfest in Štip, and has won the first prize at Ohrid Fest. In 2006, he finished second at the Macedonian national preselection for Eurovision, singing the song "Ljubov e" with Esma Redzepova.

2008: Eurovision Song Contest

He represented Republic of Macedonia[1] at the Eurovision Song Contest 2008, performing "Let Me Love You" along with Tamara Todevska and Vrčak. The song failed to reach the final, ending 10th with 64 points.

2008 -present

Since 2008, Gaxha has been focusing more in the Albanian-language songs and the Albanian market.[2] He participated in Kënga Magjike 2012,[3] with Florian Beqiri singing the song "Ngjyra e kuqe" (The red color) and placed Top 10. The song was an instant hit on the radios and on social media, especially on YouTube where the song counts more than 8 million views (As of 30 August 2013).[4][5] After the festival, he released "Kjo zemër" (This heart), who received the similar success.[6]

Discography

Albums

Singles

References

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Karolina Gočeva
with "Mojot svet"
Macedonia in the Eurovision Song Contest
(with Tamara and Vrčak)
2008
Succeeded by
Next Time
with "Nešto što kje ostane"


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