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          Bardhi (rapper)

          Macedonian-Albanian rapper (born 1997)

          This article is about the artist.

          A few weeks after she gave birth to her second child, Skurta, her partner, Albert Limani and the two children, posed in front of Norik Uka's camera for a.

        1. A few weeks after she gave birth to her second child, Skurta, her partner, Albert Limani and the two children, posed in front of Norik Uka's camera for a.
        2. The singer Shkurte Gashi has given an interview to Prive, where she appeared with her husband, Albert Limani and children.
        3. Education: Wilfrid Laurier University · Location: Kitchener · + connections on LinkedIn.
        4. While President Barack Obama voiced his support for manufacturing jobs in a speech at the GE plant in Waukesha last week, his dis to art.
        5. The former President and First Lady are reading for the Chicago Public Library and their stories can be seen on the library's Facebook and.
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          Bardhi

          Born

          Bardhul Idrizi


          (1997-12-25) 25 December 1997 (age 27)

          Kumanovo, Republic of Macedonia

          OccupationRapper
          Years active2018 – present
          Musical career
          GenresHip hop[1]
          LabelsSBS[2]

          Musical artist

          Bardhul Idrizi (Albanian:[baɾˈðyliˈdɾizi]; born 25 December 1997), known mononymously as Bardhi, is a Macedonian-Albanian rapper.

          He attracted widespread attention in the Albanian-speaking Balkans upon the release of his breakthrough single, "Betohemi", which eventually peaked atop the Albanian chart.

          Life and career

          Bardhul Idrizi was born on 25 December 1997 into an ethnic Albanian family in the city of Kumanovo, Republic of Macedonia (present-day North Macedonia).[1][3] Bardhi first gained national attention in the Albanian-speaking B