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Ronela Hajati

1989 - Today

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Ronela Hajati (Albanian: [ɾɔˈnɛla haˈjati]; born 2 September 1989), also known mononymously as Ronela, is an Albanian singer, songwriter and dancer. Born and raised in Tirana, she began performing in various singing and dancing competitions as a child before pursuing a career in music. Hajati is noted for her versatility in music, style and interpretation. After winning the 60th edition of Festivali i Këngës in 2021, she was designated as Albania's representative for the Eurovision Song Contest 2022. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Ronela Hajati is the 3,123rd most popular singer (down from 3,032nd in 2019), the 102nd most popular biography from Albania and the 11th most popular Albanian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Ronela Hajati ranks 3,123 out of 4,381Before her are Chris Young, King Von, Nuno Resende, Mélanie René, Necro, and Soluna Samay. After her are Kurupt, Ninet Tayeb, Anxhela Peristeri, Airi Suzuki, Lars Frederiksen, and Deen.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1989, Ronela Hajati ranks 418Before her are Stephen Kiprotich, Reina Tanaka, Aljamain Sterling, Aron Gunnarsson, Gabriel Torje, and Anna Veith. After her are Éverton Ribeiro, Megumi Han, Ben Sahar, Dominik Windisch, Bruno Massot, and Matteo Trentin.

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In Albania

Among people born in Albania, Ronela Hajati ranks 102 out of 150Before her are Ermal Meta (1981), Mirela Maniani (1976), Lulzim Basha (1974), Mimoza Ahmeti (1963), Jonida Maliqi (1983), and Gjekë Marinaj (1965). After her are Anxhela Peristeri (1986), Alban Bushi (1973), Panagiotis Kone (1987), Masiela Lusha (1985), Elhaida Dani (1993), and Eneda Tarifa (1982).

Among SINGERS In Albania

Among singers born in Albania, Ronela Hajati ranks 11Before her are Frederik Ndoci (1960), Aurela Gaçe (1973), Juliana Pasha (1980), Hersi Matmuja (1990), Besa (1986), and Jonida Maliqi (1983). After her are Anxhela Peristeri (1986), Elhaida Dani (1993), Eneda Tarifa (1982), Ledina Çelo (1977), Elvana Gjata (1987), and Eugent Bushpepa (1984).