Aida Baraku
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| Aida Baraku | |
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| Known for | Singer, composer, journalist, television producer |
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Aida Baraku is an Albanian Kosovar singer, composer, and journalist.
Life
Baraku wrote for newspapers like "Zëri" and "Koha Ditore". She worked as a director for the entertainment shows at Radio Televizioni i Kosovës.
Together with her husband, they ran the first seasons of "E Diell" (It's Sunday), a Sunday-show at Top Channel which was one of the most watched shows in the Albanian-speaking territories during that time. She has two sisters.
References
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