Surprise I want Lipla: I wanted to have a different name

British President “The Guardian” has dedicated a long article to Kosovo-born singer Doa Lipa. The writing speaks of the Dos family, the departure of her parents from Kosovo, her historian grandfather and his insistence on Serbs not to change Kosovo's history, broadcast [...]
British President “The Guardian” has dedicated a long article to Kosovo-born singer Doa Lipa.
The writing speaks extensively about the Dos family, the departure of her parents from Kosovo, her historian grandfather and his insistence on Serbs not to change Kosovo's history, the Arbresh.info broadcasts.
I also want to talk about the dream of Kosovo and Kosovars becoming part of the European Union until the place where it lives has already left this big European house.
The 22-year-old singer also shows how it was difficult for others to understand her name I want because she always had to explain what it meant and where it came from.
I'm proud of my name now. It is now. But when I was growing up all over, I'm proud of my name. It is now. But when I was growing up all I wanted was to be called Hannah, Sarah, Ella or something so normal. Because with love, you have to explain: I'm from Kosovo”, she said during the interview.












