Arbër Salihu
Arbër Salihu is a Kosovar singer, songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, producer, and multidisciplinary artist from Pristina, best known for his solo act La Fazani, which blends alternative hip-hop, Balkan folk, rock, and African rhythms, as well as for his duo Oborri with Tomor Kuçi, through which they release music in the Albanian language across Kosovo and Albania.[1][2][3][4][5] He gained prominence by winning the inaugural edition of Festivali i Këngës në RTK in 2023 with the satirical song "Oj Kosovë".[6][7][1] Salihu released his debut album under La Fazani, Specie Turshi, in March 2024.[1][8]Early life and education
Childhood in Pristina
Arbër Salihu was born on 21 April 1991 and grew up in Pristina, Kosovo.[9][10] During his childhood in the 1990s and early 2000s, Pristina was navigating the post-war recovery following the Kosovo War, with a vibrant cultural scene emerging as a form of resilience and expression amid political and social challenges.[11][12][13] Local radio stations, such as Radio Prishtina, played a pivotal role in disseminating these sounds, hosting shows that promoted alternative music, metal, and new wave influences to engage youth and foster nightlife culture.[14] The cultural environment in Pristina during that era was characterized by community events like festivals that introduced Western genres while reinforcing Albanian cultural identity.[14] These gatherings, including the BOOM festival, blended local traditions with international inspirations, offering exposure to a mix of Albanian folk elements—often emphasized through singing in the Albanian language to assert national heritage—and global styles from bands like Joy Division and The Clash, accessed via radio broadcasts, vinyl records, and live performances.[14] This eclectic exposure through local radio and community events shaped the foundational musical interests of young people in Pristina during that era.[14] Salihu later enrolled in a high school of music in Pristina but did not complete his studies there.[10]Initial musical training
Arbër Salihu's initial musical training included both formal academic study and informal experiences, shaped by his engagement in local cultural and musical projects in Pristina during his early adulthood. Growing up in Pristina, the vibrant yet challenging post-war environment of Kosovo fostered his curiosity for music as a means of expression and community building.[15] In the mid-2010s, Salihu participated in informal music groups in Pristina, where he honed his skills as a multi-instrumentalist and composer through collaborative experimentation. A notable early involvement was with the group Kosovoeira, formed around 2016, which blended Brazilian capoeira rhythms with traditional Albanian and Kosovar folk elements to create a unique fusion of sounds. As a musician in the group, Salihu contributed to their efforts in harmonizing the melancholic tones of Kosovar music—characterized by heroic epics, love ballads, and laments—with the upbeat, sunlit energy of Brazilian influences, as part of a planned album that aimed to highlight this cross-cultural dialogue.[15][16][15] These experiences in local workshops and groups, alongside his Bachelor of Arts in Modern Music Composition from the University for Business and Technology, provided Salihu with foundational skills in arrangement, performance, and cultural synthesis, laying the groundwork for his later multidisciplinary artistry.[16][17]Musical career
Early professional work
Arbër Salihu began his professional career in the music industry during the 2010s, accumulating over a decade of experience as a composer, songwriter, and producer, particularly in film and television scoring.[16][17] His early work focused on ambient and cinematic compositions, with credits including the score for the short film Kanarinët e Dinë in 2014 and the feature To Want, to Need, to Love in 2017, both Kosovar productions that highlighted his ability to craft evocative soundscapes for visual media.[18] These projects marked his initial foray into behind-the-scenes roles, building on his foundational musical training to secure opportunities in Kosovo's emerging film scene.[16] In parallel, Salihu ventured into children's music production, serving as a songwriter and producer for Planeti i Fëmijëve - Këngë & Dituri, a program blending educational content with playful melodies.[19] This work allowed him to explore lighthearted and genre-bending compositions, incorporating whimsical elements and diverse rhythms suitable for young audiences, which contrasted with his more atmospheric film scores.[16][17] Prior to 2022, Salihu was involved in Kosovo's alternative music scene through band projects and minor performances, contributing to experimental and underground acts that experimented with unconventional sounds.[16] These engagements, often in local venues and collaborative settings, helped him refine his multi-instrumentalist skills and connect with the vibrant, non-mainstream artistic community in Pristina.[20]Formation of Oborri
Oborri was formed in 2014 in Pristina, Kosovo, as a musical duo consisting of Arbër Salihu and Tomor Kuçi, with the latter having prior experience as the frontman and multi-instrumentalist of the band The Freelancers.[21] The duo focused on creating music in the Albanian language, blending alternative genres to produce emotionally resonant tracks that explored themes of everyday life and cultural identity in the region.[4] Their debut release, the self-titled album Oborri, arrived in 2017, featuring songs such as "Hajde te unë (Çantën plot mandarina)," "Qeni Jem," and "I vjeshtun," which showcased a fusion of folk influences with contemporary alternative sounds.[4] Additional early tracks like "Karrigat" (a collaboration with Taste2) and "o b o r r i ➫ t a s h n j e j t ë p i u j ë" further established their style, with releases dating back to 2014.[4] For live performances, the duo was often joined by additional musicians Liburn Jupolli and Vedat Hasani to expand their sound.[22] Oborri gained traction through performances across Kosovo and the Balkans, including a notable mini-tour that featured a show on December 22, 2017, at the LAB Culture Center in Novi Sad, Serbia.[22] Their touring efforts, documented in live videos from around 2017, highlighted their role in promoting alternative Albanian-language music, contributing to the vibrant regional scene in Kosovo and neighboring Albania by bridging traditional elements with modern experimentation.[4]Launch of La Fazani
Arbër Salihu launched his solo act La Fazani in 2022 as a performative alter-ego that fuses alternative hip-hop, rock & roll, Albanian folk traditions, and African rhythms to create a dynamic platform for his lyrical explorations of Kosovar social realities.[23][1] This debut marked a shift in Salihu's career trajectory, building on his prior work in the duo Oborri while establishing La Fazani as a distinct multidisciplinary outlet for his songwriting and production talents.[24] Early releases under La Fazani included singles such as "Jupiteri" in January 2022, "Hajde me shuplakë" in May 2022, and "Fluturoj" in September 2022, which showcased his innovative blending of genres and gained traction in regional music circles.[25][24] Live performances further amplified this launch, with Salihu frequently appearing alongside a five-piece band comprising prominent Kosovar musicians, including appearances at major events like the Sunny Hill Festival's main stage in 2022.[23] The project built momentum toward Salihu's debut album Specie Turshi, a 16-track conceptual release launched on March 8, 2024, during a promotional concert at Pristina's Kino Armata, featuring a septet of performers, red lighting, stage smoke, and thematic elements like serving a fermented drink called "rasoj."[26] This album embodies avant-garde sensibilities through its eclectic mix of rock-metal, rap, and choral arrangements, delving into themes of absurdity, human sensitivity, satire, and allegories on Kosovar isolation—often symbolized by the metaphor of being "stuck in a jar"—while addressing societal issues like violence against women and cultural identity, culminating in a liberating choral finale.[26] Tracks like "Fluturoj" and "Jupiter" from earlier singles were integrated into the album, reinforcing La Fazani's evolution as an original voice in Albanian music.[26]Victory at Festivali i Këngës në RTK
In 2023, Arbër Salihu, performing under his solo act La Fazani, entered the inaugural edition of Festivali i Këngës në RTK, a prominent song contest organized by Radio Television of Kosovo (RTK) aimed at promoting Albanian-language music.[27][6] He competed with the original song "Oj Kosovë," which he wrote and composed, blending themes of love for Kosovo with social critique.[27][1] The performance took place during the final night on October 28, 2023, among 10 participating acts, showcasing an energetic and satirical style that resonated with audiences.[6][27]) La Fazani emerged as the winner of this historic first edition, securing the top prize with "Oj Kosovë" based on votes from a 5-member jury, marking a significant milestone for the festival as its inaugural victor.[6][27] This triumph elevated his profile within the Albanian-speaking music scene, solidifying La Fazani's status as a leading figure in Kosovar contemporary music and boosting visibility across Kosovo and Albania.[1][27] Following the victory, Salihu released the official music video for "Oj Kosovë" in January 2024, further amplifying its reach and cultural impact.[28][29] The win led to increased performance opportunities at major regional festivals, including appearances at the Pin Music Conference in North Macedonia and the SOA Live Music Conference, where he represented Kosovar artistry on international stages.[1]Artistic style and contributions
Genres and themes
Arbër Salihu's solo project La Fazani is characterized by a distinctive fusion of alternative hip-hop, Balkan folk, rock & roll, and African rhythms, creating a genre-blending sound that defies conventional boundaries.[17][30][3] This eclectic mix incorporates experimental elements with dark humor and strange textures, often rooted in Balkan memory, to produce performances and compositions that challenge traditional musical forms.[20] In his lyrics and compositions, Salihu frequently explores themes of human sensitivity, absurdity, and collective experiences, reflecting on the complexities of urban life in congested cities and the interplay between cultural values and identity.[20] These themes are vividly portrayed through narratives of life in Kosovo and the Balkans, emphasizing surreal and chaotic elements that capture shared human absurdities and emotional depths.[8][1] Through his duo Oborri with Tomor Kuçi, Salihu extends this innovative approach by melting hip-hop, alternative, new wave, and psychedelic genres into an experimental soundscape across their releases in the Albanian language.[31] Salihu's broader artistic outputs, including scores for film and theater, incorporate indie pop, soul, and cinematic elements, further enriching his multidisciplinary explorations with ambient and reflective tones.[16]Influences and collaborations
Arbër Salihu's music draws heavily from Albanian folk traditions, which he integrates with international hip-hop elements and influences from the Balkan alternative scene to create his distinctive sound.[1] His solo project La Fazani reflects inspirations from artists such as James Blake, Frank Ocean, and Billie Eilish, blending experimental hip-hop with traditional Albanian styles.[16] These influences are evident in his genre-blending approach, which also incorporates indie and Balkan-inspired folk to narrate experiences of life in Kosovo and the broader Balkans.[1] Beyond his duo Oborri with Tomor Kuçi, Salihu has collaborated with various prominent local acts in Kosovo's alternative music scene since 2013.[1] He has also participated in international projects, including the OneBeat Balkans program, where he contributed to a mixtape with tracks like "Paprika," a playful song drawing on regional rhythms.[32] Additional collaborations include work with artists such as Sefi Carmel and Matt Dougherty, who have praised his talent, professionalism, and ease of collaboration in producing music across genres.[16] Salihu's multidisciplinary contributions extend to composing scores for film and television, including the popular Kosovar TV sitcom "3 Vllaznit" and award-winning films such as The Canaries Know and Me dasht', me dasht', me dasht'.[16] He has also created music for theatre productions and commercial campaigns, like the 2023 IPKO project, as well as classical pieces featured in the “Anthology of Young Kosovar Composers” and awarded at the Chopin Fest.[1] In the realm of children's music, Salihu co-founded the educational project Planeti i Fëmijëve, which has amassed over 2 million YouTube views through playful, engaging compositions.[16]Discography
Studio albums
Arbër Salihu has released two studio albums to date, one as part of the duo Oborri and one under his solo project La Fazani.[24][33][26] The debut album by Oborri, the collaborative project featuring Salihu alongside Tomor Kuçi, was released in 2017 under the label Dit’ e Nat’.[33] Titled simply Oborri, it comprises 14 tracks in the Albanian language, showcasing a multifaceted alternative sound with elements of folk, indie, and experimental instrumentation.[33] The album was produced by the duo themselves, with recording primarily at SHYT studio in Pristina, Kosovo, and mixing handled by Tomor Kuçi, assisted by Genc Salihu and Salihu.[33] Instruments featured include electric and acoustic guitars, synthesizers, flute, sitar, banjo, and strings, reflecting Salihu's multi-instrumentalist role on bass, guitars, piano, and programming across most tracks.[33] Notable production details include guest contributions such as Vedat Hasani and Teoman Ukça on drums, Visar Kuçi on strings, and a children's choir on "Alfabeti ecën vetë."[33] Lyrics, penned primarily by the duo with select co-writers like Dea Dedi and Genc Salihu, explore everyday themes with poetic flair.[33] The tracklist is as follows:| Track No. | Title | Duration (approx.) | Key Contributors |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gjuj me dritë | 5:15 | Vocals: Salihu; Bass: Kuçi |
| 2 | Kangë janari | 4:14 | Vocals: Kuçi; Acoustic guitar: Kuçi |
| 3 | N’kohna | 5:19 | Vocals: Salihu; Flute: Kuçi |
| 4 | Pranvera | 1:22 | Vocals: Kuçi; Lyrics: Oborri & Dea Dedi |
| 5 | Shpia ka mbetë vetë | 4:35 | Vocals: Kuçi; Drums: Vedat Hasani |
| 6 | Tash njejtë pi ujë | 3:35 | Vocals: Salihu; Sitar: Salihu |
| 7 | I vjeshtun | 4:14 | Vocals: Salihu; Electric guitar: Salihu |
| 8 | Alfabeti ecën vetë | 3:55 | Vocals: Kuçi; Children's choir |
| 9 | Qeni jem | 1:02 | Vocals: Salihu & Otto |
| 10 | Karrigat (me Taste2) | 3:53 | Vocals: Salihu & Kuçi; Composition: Migjen Kelmendi |
| 11 | Plaku i ri | 4:49 | Vocals: Kuçi; Gitalele: Kuçi; Mixing: Genc Salihu & Kuçi |
| 12 | Oh, more djali i nonës | 3:26 | Vocals: Salihu; Lyrics: Oborri & Genc Salihu |
| 13 | Po zihet supa | 2:29 | Vocals: Kuçi |
| 14 | Hajde te unë (Çantën plot mandarina) | 3:00 | Vocals: Salihu & Kuçi; Def: Kuçi |
Singles and EPs
Arbër Salihu, known professionally as La Fazani, has built a notable catalog of singles and contributions to collaborative projects, often releasing them independently or through platforms like Peacock Music, emphasizing his fusion of alternative hip-hop, Balkan folk, and satirical elements. These releases, primarily in the Albanian language, have garnered attention in Kosovo and Albania, with several achieving viral success on streaming services and YouTube. While specific chart positions are not widely documented, tracks like "Oj Kosovë" gained significant cultural impact through festival wins and online views collectively exceeding hundreds of thousands as of January 2026.[24][35][28] Key singles under the La Fazani moniker include "Hajde me shuplakë," a 2022 release featuring playful rhythms and folk influences, produced by Peacock Music and accompanied by an official music video that has amassed over 87,000 views on YouTube.[36][37] Similarly, "Jupiteri," released as a single in 2022, showcases Salihu's multi-instrumental production style, blending rock and hip-hop elements in a concise track available on major streaming platforms.[38][39] "Oj Kosovë," dropped in 2023, marked a pivotal moment as the winning entry in the first edition of Festivali i Këngës në RTK, with its satirical lyrics addressing national themes; the track's official video has garnered over 28,000 views as of January 2026, highlighting brief production insights into Salihu's self-composed and performed arrangement.[24][6][28] More recent singles demonstrate Salihu's evolving sound, such as "OVERDRIVE" in 2024, an energetic track incorporating electronic and Balkan rhythms, and "Fluturoj" from 2022, which features introspective themes produced with a focus on acoustic elements.[24][35] In 2025, releases like "A je mirë?," a reflective single exploring personal well-being, and "Ismeti i vërteti (the Albanian Slim Shady parody)," a humorous tribute parodying Eminem's style with local twists, further exemplify his witty, genre-bending approach; the latter's video has quickly gained over 10,000 views shortly after release.[24][40][41] Additionally, "Fire" emerged as a 2025 single, produced with emphasis on rhythmic intensity drawing from African influences.[24] Prior to fully establishing La Fazani, Salihu contributed to the 2019 OneBeat Balkans Mixtape with "Paprika," a playful track he composed and performed, blending folk elements about childhood foods and love, recorded during a U.S.-based exchange program for Balkan musicians. This mixtape release, available on Bandcamp, provided early exposure and collaborative production insights, featuring Salihu on guitar and vocals alongside international artists.[42][43] No standalone EPs have been released under La Fazani to date, with singles often serving as precursors to full albums like Specie Turshi.[24]| Title | Release Year | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Paprika | 2019 | Contribution to OneBeat Balkans Mixtape; playful folk track.[42] |
| Hajde me shuplakë | 2022 | Single with official video; folk-hip-hop blend.[36] |
| Jupiteri | 2022 | Standalone single; multi-instrumental production.[38] |
| Fluturoj | 2022 | Acoustic-focused track.[24] |
| Oj Kosovë | 2023 | Festival winner; satirical national anthem-style.[6] |
| OVERDRIVE | 2024 | Energetic electronic-Balkan fusion.[35] |
| A je mirë? | 2025 | Reflective single on well-being.[24] |
| Ismeti i vërteti (the Albanian Slim Shady parody) | 2025 | Parody track with humorous local references.[40] |
| Fire | 2025 | Rhythmic track with African influences.[24] |