Elhaida Dani, born on February seventeenth, nineteen ninety-three, is a talented Albanian singer-songwriter hailing from the picturesque city of Shkodër. From a young age, she showcased her musical prowess, participating in various singing competitions and learning to play the piano, which laid the foundation for her illustrious career.
Dani gained significant recognition in the Albanian-speaking Balkans, achieving remarkable success in competitions such as Star Academy Albania, Top Fest, and Festivali i Këngës. Her talent transcended borders when she emerged as the winner of the inaugural season of The Voice of Italy, further solidifying her status as a prominent figure in the music industry.
In two thousand fifteen, Elhaida represented Albania at the Eurovision Song Contest with her captivating song, "I'm Alive," following her victory at the fifty-third edition of Festivali i Këngës. Her participation in Kënga Magjike in two thousand seventeen with the song "E Ngrirë" earned her a commendable second place, showcasing her enduring appeal.
Beyond her musical achievements, Dani has also made a name for herself in the world of theater, gaining popularity in Italy and France through her international acting debut in the musical Notre-Dame de Paris. Her multifaceted talent continues to resonate with audiences, making her a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.