
The Albanian national broadcaster RTSH revealed new information about the songs competing in “Festivali i Këngës 64”. Among the details are the genres of the songs and the names of their creators – including several particularly familiar ones!
Albania’s national broadcaster RTSH has unveiled new details about all 28 competing songs in the 64th edition of “Festivali i Këngës” — whose winner is expected to represent Albania at Eurovision 2026. Over the past week, RTSH released, via social media, the titles, genres, and the credited lyricists and composers of each entry.
Full Song List and Credits
| Artist(s) | Song Title | Lyrics | Composition | Genre |
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| Fifi & Tiri Gjoci | Ri | Fifi | Fifi, Tiri Gjoci | Ethno rock ballad |
| Erand Sojli | Të kam në fron | Erand Sojli | Erand Sojli | Pop rock |
| Sihana Haxhnikaj | Horizont | Eriona Rushiti | Florent Boshnjaku | Ballad |
| Malvina Likajn | Përtej shpirti | Malvina Likaj | Klodian Qafoku | Ethno pop |
| Gresa Gjocera & Bledi Kaso | Busulla e zemrë | Pandi Laço | Jeris Kaso | Pop ballad |
| Kimi | Prap diell de | Kimi | Kimi | Pop ballad |
| Gerta Mahmutaj | Në krahët e tu | Petro Xhori | Kledi Bahiti, Gerta Mahmutaj | Ethno pop |
| Sara Kapo | Të dua shumë | Sara Kapo | Sara Kapo | Alternative |
| Inis Neziri | Ta kam fal | Inis Neziri, Ledio Dara | EngliVersal, Inis Neziri | Ethno pop/dance |
| Erik Lloshi | Dy pika dashuri | Erik Lloshi | Flamur Shehu | Albanian vintage rock ballad |
| Kamela Islamaj | Pa pretendime | Megi Hasani | Gjergj Kaçinari | Pop disco |
| Savjana Vjerdha | ID | Ilirian Zhupa | Ilir Dangellia | Ballad |
| Kleansa Susaj | Hije | Kleansa Susaj | Aldo Marku | Pop reggaeton |
| ThreeX | Vite | Threex, Endrit Mumajesi, Marsel Gunga | Marsel Gunga, Threex | Ethno pop/fusion/world music |
| Rigersa Loka | Albanian Heart | Aidan Baraku | Darko Dimitrov | Modern dance-pop |
| Enxhi Nasufi | Dritë | Enxhi Nasufi | Kledi Bahiti, Enxhi Nasufi | Experimental pop |
| Frensi | Tresh | PANDA | Inis Neziri | Pop/soul/R&B |
| Luna Çausholli | Pa kufij | Ermira Çausholli | Kledi Bahiti, Luna Çausholli | Traditional pop |
| Vedat Ademi | Kur fjala mbaron | Afërdita Saracini Klemendi | Xhevdet Gashi, Afërdita Saracini Klemendi | Pop-rock ballad |
| Lorenc Hasrama | Lamtumirë | Lorenc Hasrama | Lorenc Hasrama | Pop ballad |
| Rezarta Smaja | Balukeprera | Sokol Marsi | Sokol Marsi | Ethno pop ballad |
| Sheila | Zemra e tokës | Sheila | Sheila | Deep house |
| 2Farm | Valle mbi hi | 2Farm | 2Farm | Alternative |
| Alis | Nân | Desara Gjini | Alis | Ballad |
| Egzon Pireci | Thirrëm | Aida Baraku | Armend Rexhepagiqi | Pop |
| Endri Kaçaçi | Si Unë | Endri Kaçaçi | Irkenc Hyka | Ballad |
| Evi Reçi | Code of Life | Eriona Rushiti | Enis Mullaj | Modern ethno-EDM |
| Ghiti | Okej | Beatriçe Gjergji | Beatriçe Gjergji, Marcello Maria Batelli | Alternative pop |
Returning Creators
Among this year’s notable contributors is Beatriçe Gjergji, writer and composer of “Okej”. She previously performed and wrote “Zjerm”, which represented Albania last year, finishing eighth in the Eurovision final — the country’s third-best result in history.
Florent Boshnjaku, composer of “Horizont”, also wrote the iconic Albanian entry “Suus” By Rona Nishliu, who represented Albania in Eurovision 2012 and secured fifth place — Albania’s best-ever Eurovision ranking.
Darko Dimitrov, who composed the song “Albanian Heart”, is among the most experienced songwriters in the festival when it comes to creating Eurovision entries. Originally from North Macedonia, Dimitrov has written around a dozen songs over the years that represented Albania, Serbia, North Macedonia, Georgia, and most recently Montenegro in 2025 (“Dobrodošli”, performed by Nina Žižić). He also composed “Proud”, North Macedonia’s entry for Eurovision 2019 in Tel Aviv, performed by Tamara Todevska. Todevska brought North Macedonia its best-ever Eurovision result, finishing seventh overall and first in the jury vote.
Pandi Laço, who wrote the lyrics for “Busulla e zemrës”, is behind three of Albania’s past Eurovision entries. These include “Tomorrow I Go”, which earned Albania 16th place in Eurovision 2005, “Hear My Plea”, which failed to qualify and finished 17th in 2007’s semi-final, and “Zemrën E Lamë Peng”, which brought Albania to 17th place in Eurovision 2008.
Eriona Rushiti, credited as one of the creators of the songs “Horizont” and “Kodi i jetës,” wrote the lyrics for “Duje“, which represented Albania at Eurovision 2023 and finished 22nd. Another song penned by Rushiti was “Ktheju tokës“, Albania’s entry in Eurovision 2019, held in Tel Aviv, which placed 17th.
Kledi Bahiti composed three of the 19 competing songs this year (“Në krahët e tu”, “Dritë”, and “Pa kufij”). He is also known for composing two previous Albanian Eurovision entries: “Karma” by Anxhela Peristeri, which placed 21st in 2021, and “Titan” by Besa Kokedhima, which finished 15th in the semi-final in 2024.
Klodian Qafoku, composer of the song “Përtej shpirtit”, was among the writers of “World“, which represented Albania at Eurovision 2017. The song finished 14th in the semi-final.
Gjergj Kaçinari, listed as the composer of “Pa pretendime”, is also known for performing as an artist in “Festivali i Këngës” four times: in the 2021, 2022, 2023, and 2025.
Sokol Marsi served as a member of the Albanian jury in 2023 and helped write the song “Balukeprera” for the current festival. Marsi is also no stranger to Eurovision songwriting, having contributed to two Albanian entries in the contest: “I’m Alive” by Elhaida Dani, which placed 17th in Eurovision 2015, and “Feel The Passion” by Aurela Gaçe, which did not qualify for the final and finished 14th in 2011’s semi-final.
Flamur Shehu, who composed the song “Dy pika dashuri” for the current festival, was also part of the Albanian jury at Eurovision 2016.
Inis Neziri, who will perform the song “Ta kam fal” (which she wrote herself), is also credited as one of the creators of another song in the current list (“Tresh” by Frensi).
Among the Contestants As Well – Many Familiar Names:
Many of the contestants this year have competed in past editions, with only five exceptions.
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Alis – Participated last year with the song “Mjegull”, finishing in third place.
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2 Farm – Competed in the 2023 selection with “Atomike”, which was a fan favorite but failed to reach the final.
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Enxhi Nasufi – Well-known Albanian singer, took part in the 59th edition, serving as the 2021 national selection, with the song “Njesoj”.
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Fifi & Tiri Gjoci – A duo, each of whom has previously participated individually. Fifi competed in 2023 with “Stop”, and Tiri Gjoci in 2020 with “Me goten bosh”.
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Rezarta Smaja – Took part with “E jemja nuse“, composed by this year’s representatives Shkodra Elektronike, in the 2022 selection, placing third.
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Kamela Islamaj – A frequent participant, remembered most for “Me ngyros” in 2020.
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Lorenc Hasrama – Performed with the song “Fryme” last year, reached the final, and placed fifth.
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Inis Neziri – Competed several times, with “Pendese” in 2021 and “Piedestal” in 2018, the latter securing third place.
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Evi Reçi – A well-known festival participant who has entered numerous times.
Other past participants who placed lower include Sara Kapo, Egzon Pierci, Erik Lloshi, Frensi, Greta Mahmutaji, Greta Gjocera & Bledi Kaso, Kleansa Susaj, and Luna Causholli.
Traditional Music with a Look to the Future
Elhaida Dani, the artistic director of the festival, revealed that this year’s main theme will be “Neo Albania Future” — a new vision for Albanian music. Elhaida explained that it will be:
“A vision of the future of Albanian music, which is based on the roots but looks forward”.
The festival songs will be published in November:
“We will publish all the songs in advance, so that by the time of the performances at the Palace of Congresses, the audience will already know all of them, sing along, and dance with us”.
Innovations: New App and International Voting
“This year the process will be safer and more transparent with the new app ‘FiK – Festivali i Këngës'”.
Said Dani, probably in response to criticisms of the voting in last Eurovision.
This year, voting will be divided between 50% professional jury, 25% audience voting from Albania and neighboring countries, and for the first time, 25% will be determined by online voting from around the world via the new app, which will also include translation into English. Dani explained:
“Thus, we will be able to connect the world even more to our music”.
“Festivali i Këngës 64” Dates:
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First Semi-Final – Wednesday, December 17th, 2025.
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Second Semi-Final – Thursday, December 18th, 2025.
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Nostalgia Night – Friday, December 19th, 2025.
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Grand Final – Saturday, December 20th, 2025.
Albania at Eurovision 2025
“Zjerm” (in English: “Fire”), performed by the duo Shkodra Elektronike, represented Albania at Eurovision 2025 in Basel, Switzerland. Albania qualified for the final from the first semi-final in second place with 122 points and finished eighth in the grand final with 218 points – 45 from the jury and 173 from the public.
Eurovision 2026: This will be Albania’s 22nd participation in the Eurovision Song Contest. Albania joined the competition in 2004 and achieved its best result in Eurovision 2012 when singer Rona Nishliu reached fifth place with the song “Suus”.

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