Early career Leonora Jakupi is an ethnic Albanian singer originally from Aqarevë, Skenderaj,
Kosovo. She lost her father during the
Kosovo War (1998–1999) – he was killed due to his involvement in the
Kosovo Liberation Army. Her repertoire includes
old-style Albanian folk and modern popular music. The song that rose her to prominence was "A vritet pafajsia?"
(Can innocence be killed?), released in 1998 while she was a war refugee in
Albania. She dedicated the song to her father and other
Albanians that were killed during the
Kosovo War.
Present Although Jakupi began her music career with ethno and folk-influenced songs, she has recently been working with modern pop. In 2009 she released "Ky është fundi"
(This is the end), which became a hit on the radio and the Internet. She is popular in the Albanian-speaking territories of Albania,
Kosovo,
North Macedonia and
Montenegro, and in countries such as Germany, Switzerland and, recently,
Bulgaria. Jakupi has been featured in gossip magazines and tabloids regarding her personal life. There have been rumors over whether or not she is single, but she has often declined to speak about this. ==Hits==