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Albanian rapper recounts the dark period: 'They lost everything; neighbors, friends and family '

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1 Korrik 2019

Albanian rapper recounts the dark period: 'They lost everything;

On the Apple Music, iTunes and Spotify platforms , the Albanian-born rapper, Seven Saraci, has released his latest song, "Nothing Changed" (Nothing Changed). Starting from a song piece, as well as posting on Instagram, the song is dedicated to the Kosovo War and the relocation of his family to New York in 1996.

"I was born in Kosovo, but I grew up in New York," Seven writes. "In 1996, my family was forced to flee to the United States because of political wars in our country. I have witnessed the burning of my house. They lost everything. Neighbors, friends and family. "

Then, he tells about the journey to America, with nothing more than just some clothes and little plunder. "We came to America with nothing but the clothes on the back and suitcases with some of the things in the house."

For years, New York influenced the formation of Seven, a city the rapper calls blessing. "Growth in New York was nothing more than a blessing. In such a big city, so diverse and with so many cultures, I could not sink. "

Likewise, he adds that "he is an Albanian origin but formed as a New Yorker". "I want to thank the followers who have been with me during this musical journey and have seen me grow. I want to thank my parents, who have had a rich career in music that allowed me to find my voice. For my country, I want to show what a refugee from Kosovo was able to do in the grand scheme of life. Thanks to everyone. Regardless of the ups and downs, nothing has changed. "

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