Iliret

Iliret is a well-known music band that comes from the heart of the Balkans, specifically in the culturally rich regions of Kosovo and North Macedonia. Formed in the early years of post-Yugoslavia turbulences, Iliret found its roots in the Albanian folk genre, creating a distinctive sound that resonates with the emotions and history of its people. While specific details about the band's formation and individual member biographies are scant, the group has established itself in the music scene with a series of heartfelt songs that draw upon national pride, struggles, and the everyday experiences of the Albanian community.

Iliret's music catalog is a testament to its cultural touchstones with songs like "Skam kujtu" and "Zgjohu Kosove," which call upon themes of memory and awakening. Others like "Falja" and "Prishtina Dhe Shkupi" delve into narratives about forgiveness and the Albanian capital cities, evoking a true urban essence tied to national identity. Not only limited to traditional folk narratives, Iliret has shown versatility by dabbling in various styles, as seen in "Rock Potpuri." Their love for their roots and the diaspora's experience is captured in "Jeta ne gurbet," echoing the sentiments of those living in foreign lands. With their single "FC A&N Prizren (Since 2017)," they illustrate their relevance and continued resonance within contemporary Albanian culture. Despite the paucity of exhaustive biographical data, Iliret's discography continues to play an essential role in preserving and evolving the musical landscape of the Albanian-speaking regions. Their music remains a beacon for Albanian pride and heritage as it carries forward the narrative of a people steeped in a rich cultural legacy.

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Skam kujtu
Single - Released October 7, 2023
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  1. October 7, 2023
  2. June 15
  3. December 16, 2021
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    Falja
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  4. September 2
  5. April 14
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  7. December 11, 2020
  8. April 3, 2014
  9. December 1, 2013
  10. August 1, 2012
  1. December 1, 2013
  2. August 1, 2012
  3. December 1, 1998
  1. October 7, 2023
  2. June 15
  3. December 16, 2021
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    Falja
    1 tracks
  4. September 2
  5. April 14
  6. April 6
  7. December 11, 2020
  8. April 3, 2014