"I don't see an artistic future for Miri" - Gazeta Express
string(37) "I don't see a good artistic future in miri"

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Express newspaper

06/05/2026 19:26

"I don't see an artistic future for Miri"

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Express newspaper

06/05/2026 19:26

Invited to the show "Live From Tirana" with Ronaldo Sharka, journalist and former resident of "Big Brother VIP 5", Shëndrit Lumi, spoke about his experience in the most famous house in Albania, his relationship with former residents, as well as other developments after leaving the format.

During the interview, Lumi was also asked about Miri's artistic future after participating in "Big Brother VIP." He said that he does not see a strong artistic comeback, arguing that the dynamics of the West Side Family group have changed significantly after the passing of Dr. Flori.

"No. Do you know why? I think West Side Family as a band is extraordinary, with music that has kept us alive for a long time. With Dr. Flori's departure, I think the energy has completely changed, both in the songs and the way the public sees the band," said Lumi.

According to him, time and generational change are important factors that influence how artists are perceived by the public. Lumi emphasized that each generation brings new figures and different musical preferences.

"Time is the only factor that renews us every time, that brings us a new figure. Even generations change. My father no longer goes to concerts to listen to his favorite artists. Gen Z today goes to listen to Kanye West, Black Coffee...", he said.

Shëndriti further added that, for him, an artist is one who continues to be constantly sought after by the public. He stated that artists with a consolidated fan base can continue to produce music, but creating a new audience remains a challenge.

"An artist for me is a character who is always sought after by the public. How much our artists are sought after, there are numbers that can be mentioned. They can make music and feed the fan base they have, but I see creating new fans as a bit problematic in terms of development," concluded Shëndrit Lumi. /GazetaExpress/

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