British media for Kosovo singer: They came from a small country, turned into pop stars

Albanian singers Do Lipa, Rita Ora and Wind Istrefi are known worldwide for their hits in music, showing open that they are from Kosovo. British media have written about this case showing how such a small country has managed to produce great artists. The [...] scripture
Albanian singers Do Lipa, Rita Ora and Wind Istrefi are known worldwide for their hits in music, showing open that they are from Kosovo.
British media have written about this case showing how such a small country has managed to produce great artists.
The Times scripture:
Kosovo's “state on the southeast of Europe may be small, but has become a hearth of star promotion. It's three times London and only 1.8 million people, less than the quarter of New York City. One of the most popular is Rita Ora, who was born in Pristina and when she was 1 years old, left for political issues. His parents gave him the nickname Clock, which means time.
21-year-old singer Id Lipa is the daughter of a Kosovo rock star, a place where she spent 4 years in her teens. Her song be The Oneé was ranked first in 15 countries, and it already numbers 250 million hits in Spotifi.
Istreff's success became viral after the song "Bon Bonne." The video has reached 180 million hits on YouTube and signed for Sony Company. ”
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