Etnon

Etnon or Etno Engjujt[1] is an Albanian group from Pristina, Kosovo.[2]

Etnon
Also known asEtno Engjujt
OriginPristina, Kosovo
Years active1997– Current [1]
LabelsBlack Fish Entertainment
Associated actsLyrical Son, Blero, Skillz, Kaos, Genta Ismajli
MembersGenc Prelvukaj
Milot Hasangjekaj

Members: Genc Prelvukaj and Milot Hasangjekaj

Aliases: Gentz, Mc`M

Albums

ETNON, known to many as Etno Engjujt, stand out in the Albanian music industry for their capabilities of combining ethnic Albanian music with rhythm of modern times. They managed to be among the most popular acts during post-war years and have continued to be together for nearly 18 years. Generally Genci is the one that deals with the production of the songs and the creation of texts for the group. Their song is familiar with "PROUD TO BE Albanian" by Default Vitamin E. This song has, over many years, left traces in the Albanian music scene. Etnon have produced many more hits and have achieved many successes during these 19 years on stage.

Some other of their most popular songs are "All Night", "Le Per Mu Mama", "Nany", "Sa Katile", "Still", "1 Million" and "Shake It" among many others. "Shake It" has reached 25 million hits on their YouTube channel without making it onto the music market.

Etnon is well known for cooperation with Albanian singers known as Mad Lion, Don Arbas, Lyrical Son, Tingulli 3nt, Arta Bajrami and many other singers of different genres. Many of these names that Genc has helped and brought to the market are some of the most famous Albanian Singers today. The guys own their own production company called Black Fish Entertainment which is mainly run by Genc.

Besides albums they have created, they have won many awards. One of them is the prize obtained in the festival "Golden Microphone" with the song "Still".

At the same festival in 2002 they were honoured for the song "Summer" in Arta Bajrami. Etnon is ranked among the most successful names of Albanian music.

Discography

  • Dua Të Jetoj Më Mirë (1999)
  • The Dynasty (2001)
  • Etno Engjujt (2003)
  • Vitamin E (2005)
  • 10she (2007)
  • Ethnomenon (2009)
  • 7th Chapter (2012)

References

  1. Biography on teksteshqip.com. Retrieved 2012-12-15
  2. Warrander, Gail (2008). Kosovo (Bradt Travel Guide). Bradt Travel Guides. p. 41. ISBN 1-84162-199-4.
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