Rita Ora tries to explain to the international public the notions “kosovar” and “Albanian”: It's a little complicated.

World-renowned Albanian artist Rita Ora is continuing to enjoy a period of success on the international market. She's actually turned into one of Australia's right-wing sessions as a neurox0> coach The Voice Australia”, while she's also working on her next album and many are expected [...]
She's actually turned into one of the right-wing sessions in Australia as a neurox0> coach The Voice Australia”, while at the same time she's working for her next album and is expected to hold a virtual concert live from the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
Recently, Rita was part of an interesting “Wired”, answering the most frequent questions the fans have asked on the Google search platform for her.
Among other things, she has answered one of the most frequent questions people ask on Google, which is: “Is Rita Albanian Ora? ”
Of course, her response was “Po”, but while acknowledging its ethnic origin, Rita has not hesitated to give even a brief explanation for her fans about the notion “kosovar”, showing that she has referred to herself as an Albanian, because Kosovo was independent by 2008, but says technically these two terms are the same thing.
Yeah, but let me just explain, it's a little complicated, all right? Kosovo is now independent, which has not been before. So technically, yes, for a few years I would say: I'm Albanian, I'm Albanian, but I'm currently Kosovar, but it's really very close”, Rita said.
Thirty-year-old also answered the question “What links Rita Ora and Jim Bellushin?”, stressing: “Well, we're both from the same state, from Kosovo. There are currently many wonderful artists coming from my country. I'm so proud of that, but yes. That's an icon from where I'm from”.
Photo: Wired/ YouTube
Rita Ora either way comes from an Albanian family of origin from Kosovo, most specifically from the town of Peja, but she was only a year old when her parents decided to move from Kosovo to the United Kingdom, where she spent the rest of her life.












