"Mora Vorë" has undoubtedly become one of the anthems of the matches where Albania plays and is even considered a good omen for the victory of our national team.
The Albanian national team recorded a historic victory against the Czech Republic last evening.
The "Air Albania" stadium was full of enthusiastic fans who cheered, sang and celebrated Albania's qualification to "Euro 2024".
"Mora Vorë" has undoubtedly become one of the anthems of the matches where Albania plays and is even considered a good omen for the victory of our national team.
But what is hidden behind the song that has lifted the hearts of Albanians for years?
Many people pronounce them with a full chest, but not everyone knows that their creator is Naim Gjoshi. The well-known composer tells from his studio in Elbasan that "I got words" was born in 2000, at the request of Kosovar rhapsody Qazim Beka.
He revealed that it took him about two weeks to meditate on the hero, which time coincided with the 3rd anniversary of his fall.
In a recent interview, the well-known composer stated that he found the inspiration for the creation of this song for the legendary Adem Jashari there, at the tower of Jasharjave in Prekaz.
"There I saw both the tower and the portrait of Adem Jashari. Adem Jashari has a portrait of a Creshik mountaineer. It reminds me of the epic of the Kreshniks, Muji and Halil. Legendary ports. I wanted to describe that in the verses I made. There I called "I got words..." and walked the song by myself. I finished it in an hour", says Gjoshi.
He also adds that he feels very excited when he hears that this song is sung in unison by all Albanians.
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