<x) My parents didn't want me to sing

This week's guest to Prime Minister Rama's “Flasim” was the renowned Albanian singer, Elvana Gjata. She has shown how she has achieved her success over the years, and how the beginning has not been easy. Elvana said that her sister was the one who supported [...]
She has shown how she has achieved her success over the years, and how the beginning has not been easy.
Elvana said that her sister has always supported her as she added that her parents did not agree to play music because they wanted another profession for her.
I was born in Tirana, my father was a military man, a nurse's mother. I have a soprano sister who works and lives in Germany. Mom and Dad didn't at first want me to sing because she was a big girl who was a singer and they looked at me in another profession for a safer future. Mom didn't want it in my beginning, I started without my parents' permission. The night of the festival I told Dad's mom come see me. I had my uncle's help. My sister has always supported me. ”-the Elvana Gjata.
During the conversation they have not missed, and the tide between the artist and Prime Minister Rama, where the guy told her that the music she did is a little “au went to”,
Rama: With your sister, the sister is in serious music.
Elvana: Why what I do is not serious.
Rama: That's a little...
Elvana: A Little Tray
Rama: A little bit.
Elvana: I just got bored.












