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Anxhela Peristeri

1986 - Today

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Anxhela Peristeri (Albanian: [ˈandʒɛla pɛɾiˈstɛɾi]; born 24 March 1986) is an Albanian singer and songwriter. She emerged as the winner of the 19th edition of Kënga Magjike in 2017. After winning the 59th edition of Festivali i Këngës in 2020, Peristeri was designated as the Albanian representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2021. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Anxhela Peristeri is the 3,126th most popular singer (down from 2,974th in 2019), the 103rd most popular biography from Albania (down from 100th in 2019) and the 12th most popular Albanian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Anxhela Peristeri ranks 3,126 out of 4,381Before her are Mélanie René, Necro, Soluna Samay, Ronela Hajati, Kurupt, and Ninet Tayeb. After her are Airi Suzuki, Lars Frederiksen, Deen, Kat DeLuna, Ten, and Espen Lind.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Anxhela Peristeri ranks 550Before her are Bojana Stamenov, Epke Zonderland, Anjali, Djamel Abdoun, Lazaros Christodoulopoulos, and Alfred Kirwa Yego. After her are Olga Buzova, Fabián Orellana, Anne Vyalitsyna, Mërgim Mavraj, Marcelo Díaz, and Kenneth Vermeer.

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In Albania

Among people born in Albania, Anxhela Peristeri ranks 103 out of 150Before her are Mirela Maniani (1976), Lulzim Basha (1974), Mimoza Ahmeti (1963), Jonida Maliqi (1983), Gjekë Marinaj (1965), and Ronela Hajati (1989). After her are Alban Bushi (1973), Panagiotis Kone (1987), Masiela Lusha (1985), Elhaida Dani (1993), Eneda Tarifa (1982), and Rudi Vata (1969).

Among SINGERS In Albania

Among singers born in Albania, Anxhela Peristeri ranks 12Before her are Aurela Gaçe (1973), Juliana Pasha (1980), Hersi Matmuja (1990), Besa (1986), Jonida Maliqi (1983), and Ronela Hajati (1989). After her are Elhaida Dani (1993), Eneda Tarifa (1982), Ledina Çelo (1977), Elvana Gjata (1987), Eugent Bushpepa (1984), and Kejsi Tola (1992).