
Singer Adhurim Demiri, one of the famous 'Djemtë e liqenit', very successful in the '80s-'90s, was invited to the "Gallery" section of "E Diell". During the interview, the singer told the stories behind two very well-known songs, which became hits and were immediately embraced by the public: 'Zemra e një gruaje' and 'Ditë Dimri', sung by Aleksandër Gjoka.
But the stories behind these texts are very exciting...
"Winter Day, it was a personal story that I experienced myself, from my ex-partner, when I broke up and experienced a lot. Sandri knew the person I had broken up with, he sat down and composed it and then exploded. I experienced it from a breakup as a young boy, it was a personal story," he said while saying with humor, that she is in Albania and I know that song is for her.
"I wish you all the best, life goes on, everyone has their own life...", the famous singer then said.
Meanwhile, for the song 'A Woman's Heart', the story in the verses is this...
"At that time, there were a lot of fireflies at the Lake, and I came up with the idea of the phrase 'a woman's heart, I often say to myself, resembles a firefly that burns in silence'. Sandri made the music, and a song was started for fun and it became a super hit. There was no car in Tirana at that time that they didn't install. Today it is also sung by young people, when I hear it I don't say that I did it, but I feel very good", he said.
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