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Rosela Gjylbegu was born on 13 March, 1987 in Shkodër. Discover Rosela Gjylbegu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?

Popular As Rosela Gjylbegu
Occupation Singer
Age 37 years old
Zodiac Sign Pisces
Born 13 March, 1987
Birthday 13 March
Birthplace Shkodër, Albania
Nationality Shkodër

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2018

In 2018, she was a jury member for Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2018.

2012

Rosela has presented, along with the comedian Julian Deda, the 50th Albanian Nationwide Children's Song Festival held in Shkodër in July 2012.

2011

As a guest of honour in December 2011 she participated in the gala evening of the 50th edition of this festival with the song "Mesnatë" (Midnight), a homage to the great artist Vaçe Zela.

In 2011 Rosela participated for the fourth time in the "Kënga Magjike" with "Sikur të isha ti" (Wish I was you; composed by Darko Dimitrov, lyrics by Big Basta), winning the Best Lyrics prize and achieving fifth place in the final ranking. The song reached top place in the Albania Top 5 on Radio+ FM and remained there for five consecutive weeks.

Rosela's recital, also named "Rosela dhe miqtë" (Rosela and friends), became part of the opening evening of the second programme in an eleven week series of this edition starting on 15 January 2011 in a different format, a privilege given to the youngest artist of the show. Tickets for this evening were given for free.

Starting 22 October 2011 through 2 January 2012, Rosela took part in the fourth edition of TV Klan's programme dedicated to best foreign songs of the century. Worth mentioning are her duets "I don't wanna talk about it" (with Redon Makashi), "Corazon Espinado" (with Altin Goci), "I want to spend my lifetime loving you" (with Frederik Ndoci), "Mina Medley" (with Eliza Hoxha) and "Empire state of mind" (with Big Basta). Apart from duets, she performed the hits "Historia de un amor", "Addicted to love", "What a feeling", "Ne me quitte pas", "Gli uomini/Almeno tu nell' universo" and "O Happy Day", performing in English, French and Italian.

2010

Rosela's cooperation with Eliza continued (see next section) with their other song "Një tjetër jetë" (Another life; composed by Pirro Çako, lyrics by Ardit Gjebrea and orchestration by Adrian Hila), which they performed along with Pirro Çako in "Festivali i 48-të i Këngës në RTSH" in December 2009. This song's official video, the second one for Rosela, premiered on 24 May 2010 on "SuperSonic TV".

Although she did not compete in the 2010 "Kënga Magjike" owing to other activities, as winners of last edition Rosela and Eliza opened this edition's final on 20 November. In addition to this, they also accompanied comedian Agron Llakaj along Shpëtim Saraçi on piano in interpreting "Dialog me këngët e dashurisë" (Dialogue with the love songs), summarising Ardit Gjebrea's hits over time.

In 2010 Rosela was invited to be part of the TV Klan's third edition of the well-known weekly show "Këngët e Shekullit" (Songs of the Century). The show started 16 October 2010, lasted for twelve weeks through Christmas, ending on 2011 New Year's Eve, and brought together the ten best Albanian music artists and one hundred best songs. As the youngest participant and one of three artists from Shkodër, she performed alongside veterans Merita Halili, Ramadan Krasniqi, Frederik Ndoci, Stefi and Endri Prifti, Eranda Libohova, Irini Qirjako, Selami Kolonja, Maya, Bujar Qamili, etc. In order to dedicate herself to this show Rosela did not participate in other festivals.

She reperformed her songs "Po t'jemi bashkë ne të dy" with Pirro Çako instead, and "Kur më vjen burri nga stani", this time in a humorous cooperation with the three young tenors discovered in the third edition of "Gjeniu i vogël" show in 2010, Tedi Paçrami, Kledi Mahmutaj and Riad Bashi.

In addition to this, a candid-camera style footage of Rosela at the backstages of the 2010 show was shown.

In 2010 Rosela became host and protagonist of the documentary "Discover Tirana with Rosela Gjylbegu" of "Southeast Europe's: People and Culture" website developed by the European Commission's Directorate-General for Enlargement with the aim to inform visitors about cultural activities in Southeast Europe and thus forming part of Commission's information and communication activities in the field of EU-enlargement. While talking mainly about Rosela and her activities, the documentary informed the viewer about Tirana and opportunities there.

As written above, on 19 November 2010, in the 2010 "Kënga Magjike" Rosela and Eliza accompanied comedian Agron Llakaj and pianist Shpëtim Saraçi in interpreting "Dialog me këngët e dashurisë" (Dialogue with the love songs), summarising this festival's creator's, Ardit Gjebrea's hits of his career.

On 5 December 2010 she played part in Vizion +'s weekly comedy show "Apartamenti 2XL" as a surprise guest in its tenth episode of season two.

2009

In her duet with Kosovar singer Eliza Hoxha titled "Rruga e zemrës" (Hearts' way; lyrics by Eliza Hoxha, composed by Darko Dimitrov), Rosela won first place and "Çmimi Çesk Zadeja" of the 2009 edition of "Kënga Magjike". In January 2010 the two singers, in cooperation with "Pixels Productions" shot the video for this song in Pristina, which would become Rosela's first one.

In December 2009, she appeared lip syncing in the music video for the song "S'të fal" (I won't forgive you) from "Kthjellu" featuring Flori and dedicated to Dritan Hoxha, founder of Top Media, who died in a car accident in 2008.

2008

At the 2008 "Kënga Magjike" she took part with "Tjetra" (The other one; lyrics by Pandi Laço, composed by Darko Dimitrov) and wins the "Çmimi Çesk Zadeja" (Çesk Zadeja Prize).

2007

In December 2007 she took part in "Festivali i 46-të i Këngës në RTSH" with "Po lind një yll" (A star is rising; lyrics by Jorgo Papingji and composed by Sokol Marsi) and ranked 13th.

At the 2007 "Kënga Magjike" (Magical Song) song festival Rosela took part with "Për ne të dy" (For us both; lyrics and orchestration by Sokol Marsi) and won "Magjia e Parë" (The First Magic) prize.

2006

In December 2006 she took part in "Festivali i 45-të i Këngës në RTSH" and took second place with Pirro Çako's song "Pa ty, pa mua" (Without you, without me; lyrics by Agron Tufa, orchestration by Shpëtim Saraçi).

2005

Rosela graduated in English language in 2005 from the Shkolla e Mesme Pedagogjike "Gjuhët e Huaja" (Secondary Pedagogical School "Foreign Languages") of Shkodër, obtaining a degree in Social Work from the Fakulteti i Shkencave Sociale, Universiteti i Tiranës (University of Tirana's Social Sciences Faculty), since when she has resided in Tirana, and finished a master's degree in gender equality. Since 2009 she works at the Albanian Parliament in the Public Relations Directorate. Admires ballet and various sports.

2004

In December 2004 she took part in "Festivali i 43-të i Këngës në RTSH" in a duet with Arbër Arapi titled "Pëshpëritje zemrash" (Heart's whispers), composed by Shpëtim Saraçi and extremely appreciated by the Albanian audience. In the meantime she took part in important concerts and activities throughout Albania.

In 2004 Rosela took part in the "Notre-Dame de Paris" musical where she cooperated with many famous artists of Albanian music. Here she played the role of Fleur-de-Lys de Gondelaurier and performed the associated song "Ces diamants-là" (These diamonds here) in duet with Arbër Arapi, who played Phoebus de Chateaupers.

2003

Despite taking part in many competitions, it was only in 2003 Rosela was given an excellent opportunity to show her talent. This involved participation in "Ethet e së premtes mbrëma" (Friday night fever; or "Krasta Show", after showman Adi Krasta), the Albanian equivalent of "Pop Idol", which in a way changed her life forever and gave her a chance to show off her values and vocal talent. She reached third place and immediately became famous, winning the audience's sympathy.

Right after "Ethet" Rosela took part in "Festivali i 42-të i Këngës në RTSH" in December 2003 with the song "Hirushja" (Cinderella; lyrics by Pandi Laço, orchestration by Shpëtim Saraçi, composed by Endri Sina) and won third prize. In 2004 she took part in the European "Eurovision Song Contest" as a back-vocal along with other "Ethet" winners, when Albania debuted with Anjeza Shahini's song.

1999

In her early childhood she took part in various school activities, continuing with her participation in Shkodër's children festivals as a choir singer, and later as a solo performer. Although passionate about ballet at school and part of ballet troupe there, she randomly started her music career when in a celebration, at age eleven, she filled in for her absent friend to sing Mariah Carey's "Without You". Her performance impressed her teacher who brought her to the "Qendra Kulturore e Fëmijëve" (Children's Cultural Centre). In 1999 she performed in a trio titled "Të Europës jemi ne" (We are Europe's) composed by Jetmir Barbullushi and won the second prize. During the same period she took part in different activities around the town of Shkodër and other school activities.

1987

Rosela Gjylbegu (pronounced Albanian pronunciation: [ɾɔsɛːla ɟylbɛːɡu] ; born 13 March 1987 in Shkodër, Albania) is an Albanian singer.