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Jonida Maliqi

1983 - Today

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Jonida Maliqi (Albanian pronunciation: [jɔˈnida maˈlici]; born 26 March 1983) is an Albanian singer and media personality. Throughout her career, Maliqi has won six awards at Kënga Magjike and first place in 2008. She is also a double winner of accolades at the Top Fest in 2006 and 2010 respectively. Maliqi played Bithia in the Albanian version of The Ten Commandments: The Musical and starred as Juliet in the Albanian theatre production of Roméo et Juliette. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 29 different languages on Wikipedia. Jonida Maliqi is the 3,199th most popular singer (up from 3,219th in 2024), the 102nd most popular biography from Albania (up from 110th in 2019) and the 10th most popular Albanian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Jonida Maliqi ranks 3,199 out of 4,381Before her are Cupcakke, Farid Mammadov, Sigga, Kian Egan, Soprano, and Emilie Autumn. After her are Boo Seung-kwan, Susana Harp, Sergio Franchi, Kimbra, Eden Golan, and Cristina Scarlat.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1983, Jonida Maliqi ranks 530Before her are Diana Aguavil, Javier Pinola, Succès Masra, Nikos Spyropoulos, Kenny Omega, and Derek Chisora. After her are Fredrik Stenman, Azatbek Omurbekov, Huang Shengyi, Tong Wen, Nicolas Vallar, and Gauhar Khan.

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In Albania

Among people born in Albania, Jonida Maliqi ranks 102 out of 150Before her are Mimi Kodheli (1964), Ermal Meta (1981), Mirela Maniani (1976), Sulejman Demollari (1964), Lulzim Basha (1974), and Mimoza Ahmeti (1963). After her are Gjekë Marinaj (1965), Ronela Hajati (1989), Anxhela Peristeri (1986), Alban Bushi (1973), Panagiotis Kone (1987), and Nik Xhelilaj (1983).

Among SINGERS In Albania

Among singers born in Albania, Jonida Maliqi ranks 10Before her are Ermonela Jaho (1974), Frederik Ndoci (1960), Aurela Gaçe (1973), Juliana Pasha (1980), Hersi Matmuja (1990), and Besa (1986). After her are Ronela Hajati (1989), Anxhela Peristeri (1986), Elhaida Dani (1993), Eneda Tarifa (1982), Ledina Çelo (1977), and Elvana Gjata (1987).