Facts you probably didn't know about the life of Nexmie Paganous.

Albanian music icon Nexmije Paganusa died today. She is known as a woman who has served her country through art with honor and love throughout her career. She has never refused to sing anything that exceeds our worth and neglects [the] music.
Albanian music icon Nexmije Paganusa died today.
She is known as a woman who has served her country through art with honor and love throughout her career.
She has never agreed to sing anything that far outweighs our values and neglects English literal music, this is best witnessed by the annulment of a concert in Macedonia, where she has been asked to sing in Serbian, and Mrs. Najmije has left the scene and never sang.
Nexmije Paganisha has completed the music school in Belgrade, and throughout her artistic career she has performed at concerts in various parts of the world, thus making Kosovo known wherever she has taken a step.
- In his youth, Nexmija has performed works by Beethoven, Verdi, and many great names
She was even recently considered a very accurate woman. She, during her tour time, has never been delayed or even tested.
3. Throughout her career, she has sung over 150 songs.
4. Her best-known song is “Baressa”, composed by her husband, Regio Mulliqi
5. Nexmija has been compared to the largest world stars in Belgrade since she was in school, and they have even compared her to the rare French voice Juliet Greco. And the teachers at the music school have said it's an insult to comparing Nezmiye with another name because her voice is rare.
6. Besides music, she was an actress. He played in many movies and was named by directors as a perfect actress.
7. He has held concerts in various world countries, such as Irazel, Bulgaria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo and Albania without a doubt
8. Her biggest fear was the plane.
9. Her eternal idol has always been her father, who was a teacher by profession, and as Tarik said her brother for Metro Gazette, she will always thank him for her success.
10. He has cancelled a concert at the first moment he has staged in Macedonia, as the public has begun shouting and not allowing him to sing Albanian. They have asked him to sing in the Serbian language, but Najmija has closed the stage curtains and left, refuting their request immediately.












