Gashi, an Albanian-born rapper who has long been trying to penetrate the world stage, recently gave an interview to the New York Times: "He did not come here to stay alone in one place."
"As I grew up, my dad always read the New York Times and read negative stories about Albanians. Today in 2019, his son comes out for something positive. We have good news, "he wrote in Instagram.
At the beginning of December 2018, Gashi wrote on Instagram: "I really want to publish 10 albums. To win a Grammy (hope). Please be on the cover of GQ / Vogue and remember my style. " It seems to be on the right track.
Although grown away from Kosovo, he has always shown strong connections with Albanian origin, music and artists. For example, in the song "That's Mine" with Ledri Vula, he did not hesitate to make part of the clip Sabri Fejzullahu.
In another part, he looked near the graves of the grandparents. "It is very strange to me because when I returned to Kosovo, feelings were not the same. I had no family members, no grandfather, no grandmother. Much had moved, or some did not talk. When I came in the summer, I felt that I had a family, "wrote Instagram shortly before.
In the end, the song closes with the two-limb eagle. Although it looks like a song dedicated to a girl, because of words like baby, love, girl etc., the song is actually a dedication for Kosovo. "Everyone thinks I'm talking about a girl, but if you listen to it, you'll understand that I refer to the place I came from," Instagram said at the beginning of December.