Why are the songs portraying [Video]
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Many years ago, Etnon's group had brought the song "Bakki of the floorist." It portrayed a man who came from town to town and could not adjust his life very much differently. I've got the fifth-story bank and the coish, but culture has very little, often I'm kicked out of it. You're very Albanian [...]
Many years ago, Etnon's group had brought the song "Bakki of the floorist." It portrayed a man who came from town to town and could not adjust his life very much differently.
I've got the fifth-story bank and the coish, but culture has very little, often I'm kicked out of it. You're a very fierce Albanian with a row and he's got a trade, but I still got a yaran, Buck, and a fifth floor.
But this has not been the only song that tries to portray people who, especially in the postwar era, have studied the city (best city). And it wasn't the only song that somehow criticises and ridicules rural customs.
Adelina Ismaili, with the song "Canagegy," had brought something like that to éslenning.
You know what?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aJxMQPrH8Sk
Adelina, even on the latest musical project, has brought a character called ʹTikjaʹ (Hadage).
As for the tendency to personify another character in song, this song too is a masterpiece.












