Excitement is building as Albania gears up for Festivali i Këngës 63. We already know the competing artists. And now we have a fresh twist: Sources within RTSH tell Wiwibloggs that the competing songs are set to be released in early December, giving fans ample time to familiarize themselves with the entries before the live shows.

Traditionally held in December, Festivali i Këngës is known for its orchestral arrangements and iconic performances. The early release of the songs is a strategic move by RTSH, allowing for greater audience engagement ahead of the event. This format has been adopted in recent years by different national selections, as well as Albania.

The festival will once again serve as the platform to select Albania’s Eurovision 2025 representative. The line-up for this year’s competition is has high profiles and returning artists highly anticipated by Eurovision fans, with speculation about whether returning favorites or emerging talents will dominate the stage.

This year’s line up, song titles and genres. 

  1. Algert Sala – Bosh (Empty) – Ballad
  2. Alis Kallacej – Mjegull (Fog) – Ballad
  3. Ardit Çuni – Amane – Pop/Dance
  4. Devis Xherahu – Ka momente (There are moments) – Pop
  5. Djemtë e Detit – Larg (Away) – Folk Rock
  6. Elvana Gjata – Karnaval (Carnaval) – Dance
  7. Endrik Beba – Ishe ti (You were) – Pop Rock
  8. Epos Grup – Kurajo dhe Zjarr (Courage and Fire) – Groove Rock
  9. Erma Mici – Mbaje (Hold) – Rock Balladü
  10. Frensi Revania – Rreziko (Risk) – Retro Pop
  11. Gjergj Kaçinari – Larg jetës pa ty (Away from life without you) – Rock Ballad
  12. Gresa Gjocera – E vërteta (The truth) – Pop
  13. Jet – Gjallë (Alive) – Pop
  14. Kejsi Jazxhi – Kur bota hesht (When the world is silent) – Pop Ballad
  15. Kleansa Susaj – Ta dija (If I knew) – Ballad
  16. Laurjan Ejlli ft. Adelina Corraj – A thu (Do you say) – Pop Funky
  17. Lorenc Hasrama – Frymë (Breath) – Pop Ballad
  18. Luna Çausholli – Qiell apo ferr (Sky or hell) – Ballad
  19. Mal Retkoceri – Antihero – Rock
  20. Martina Serreqi – Nëse qaj (If I cry) – Acoustic Pop
  21. Mihallaq Andrea – Porositë e babait (Father’s orders) – Pop Ballad
  22. Nita Latifi – Zemrës (To heart) – Ballad
  23. Olsi Bylyku – Tupanët (Drums) – Pop
  24. Orgesa Zaimi – I parë (First) – Rock Rock Etno
  25. Rea Nuhu – Sot (Today) – Blues
  26. Ronaldo Mesuli – N’zemër (In heart) – Etno Ballad
  27. Santino De Bartolo – Kur nata vjen si bora (When the night comes as snow) – Pop Rock Ballad
  28. Shkodra Elektronike – Zjerm (Fire) – Post-Trad Electropop
  29. Stine – E kishim nis (We have started) – R&B
  30. Vesa Smolica – Lutem (Pray) – Ethno-sympho D’n’B

Fans of the festival and Eurovision enthusiasts alike are encouraged to stay tuned for the song premieres in early December and to participate in discussions online as the event approaches.

Who are you most excited about seeing? Do you have an early favourite already? Let us know below!

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Anonymous91
Anonymous91
19 days ago

Mal Retkoceri’s song will be fully in english, a first in FiK history

Zisk
Zisk
19 days ago

Ethnosympho DnB is a lot of words I like in one genre title I feel like they’ve just made up.

Fernando
Fernando
19 days ago

Sources say that Ardit Cuni is bringing one of the biggest performances, Festivali has ever seen…
Diva Elvana Gjata as welll… so lets seee

XOOOOD
XOOOOD
19 days ago
Reply to  Fernando

NOT ME READING IT AS “CUN(T)Y” … WELL IT WILL BE SERVING IT AT LEAST LOL!

Anonymous91
Anonymous91
19 days ago
Reply to  Fernando

Elvana will flop similarly as with Me Tana, so i’m not gonna even bother listening to her entry this time around

Antananarivo
Antananarivo
19 days ago
Reply to  Anonymous91

I´m not a big fan of her….