Adrian Gaxha is a Macedonian-Albanian pop singer, songwriter, producer, and dancer born on February 13, 1984, in Skopje, North Macedonia. He developed a passion for music early in life, studying viola and graduating from a music high school before launching his singing career in 2001 at the Nota Fest. There, he made a strong impression by winning both the jury and audience votes as a newcomer, quickly becoming a popular artist across Macedonia and Albania. Known for energetic performances featuring skillful choreography, Gaxha has released four albums—three in Albanian and one in Macedonian—and has participated in numerous festivals, winning awards at Videofest, Makfest, and Ohrid Fest.
In 2008, Gaxha represented Macedonia at the Eurovision Song Contest alongside Tamara Todevska and Vrčak with the song "Let Me Love You." Although they did not qualify for the final, this marked a significant milestone in his career. Since then, he has focused more on the Albanian music market, scoring hits with songs like "Ngjyra e kuqe" and "Kjo zemër," which gained widespread popularity and millions of views on YouTube. His music uniquely blends traditional Macedonian sounds with contemporary pop rhythms, creating an upbeat and danceable style that appeals to a broad audience across the Balkans and beyond.
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