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Ilira Gashi (born 29 October 1994), known professionally as just Ilira, (stylized in all caps) is a Swiss singer and songwriter. In 2018, she signed to Four Music and released her debut single "Whisper My Name".

Early life

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Ilira Gashi was born on 29 October 1994 in Brienz, Switzerland, to father Ismet and mother Entela Gashi, the former a Kosovo Albanian from Pristina and the latter an Albanian from Tirana.[3][4] She uploaded videos of herself singing on Instagram, which led to a record label deal.[1]

Career

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Ilira later moved to Berlin, Germany and signed a management and publishing deal with Sony/ATV Music Publishing. In 2018, Ilira signed a label deal with Four Music, and released her debut track "Whisper My Name" on 24 August 2018,[5] followed by her second single "Get Off My D!ck" that same year which entered the Spotify Viral Top 50 in the U.S.[1] Her first chart placement was achieved together with Alle Farben and the song "Fading",[6] which reached number 16 on the German Single Charts and number 1 on the German Airplay Charts for four consecutive weeks.[7][8]

Ilira talking about Intellectual Property in Geneva in 2023

In 2019, Ilira released four singles, "Do It Yourself", "Diablo" (with Spanish producer and recording artist Juan Magán),[9] "Pay Me Back!", and "Extra Fr!es".[citation needed]

In 2020, she released the singles "Royalty", "Fuck It, I Love It!", "Ladida (My Heart Goes Boom)" (together with Crispie), "Easy", and "Eat My Brain".[citation needed]

On 14 December 2021 Ilira announced that she had signed a joint deal with Virgin Records and Universal Music Group.[10] She released the single "Flowers" on 17 December 2021 as her first solo single of 2021, and her first single under Virgin Records. In 2022, she released the single "Another Heart".[11]

In 2023, she released three non-album singles followed by her six-track debut EP Never Really The End. In late 2024, she independently released the single, "Floating with the sharks".

Discography

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Extended plays

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List of extended plays, with release date and label shown
Title Details
Never Really The End
  • Released: November 24, 2023
  • Label: Virgin Records
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

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As lead artist

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Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
SWI
[12]
AUT
[13]
BEL
(Wa)

[14]
CIS
[15]
CZR
[16]
FRA
[17]
GER
[18]
HUN
[19]
POL
[20]
RUS
[21]
SVK
[22]
UKR
[23]
"Whisper My Name" 2018 Non-album singles
"Fading"
(with Alle Farben)
17 16 [A] 61 1 16 1 2 74 2 6 Sticker on My Suitcase
"Get Off My D!ck" 47 Non-album singles
"Do It Yourself" 2019
"Diablo"
(with Juan Magán)
"Pay Me Back!" 64
"Extra Fr!es"
"Royalty" 2020 9
"Fuck It, I Love It!"
"Ladida (My Heart Goes Boom)"
(with Crispie)
33 244 156 18 5
"Easy"
"Happiness"
(with Moguai and Tomcraft)
519 1
"Eat My Brain"
"Anytime"
(with Phil The Beat)
2021
"See You in Tears"
(with Amber Van Day)
"Dynamite"
(with Vize)
71 72
"Can't Get You Out of My Head"
(with Crispie)[28]
"Flowers" TBA
"Alien"
(with Galantis and Lucas & Steve)[29]
4 10 1 Non-album singles
"Another Heart" 2022
"Clean Break"
"Time After Time"(with Pascal Letoublon) 2023
"Rich In Love"(with Super-Hi)
"Be My Light"(with Stress)
"Floating with the sharks" 2024
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
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Title Year Peak chart positions Album
US
Dance

[30]
US
Dance
Dig.

[31]
US
Dance/Mix

[32]
"Stay High"
(Jumpa and Bad Paris featuring Ilira)
2016 Non-album singles
"Wasted"
(Jumpa featuring Ilira)
2017
"Afterglow"
(Jumpa featuring Ilira)
"Lost Without You"
(James Carter featuring Ilira)
"Ain't Growing Up"
(Jumpa featuring Ilira)
"Level Up"
(Jumpa featuring Ilira)
2018
"Growing Up"
(Funcc. and Tee Peters featuring Ilira and Epifania)
2019
"Lose You"
(Tiësto featuring Ilira)
2020 37 17 2 The London Sessions
"Are You OK?"[33]
(Yves V and Dubdogz featuring Ilira)
2021 Non-album single
"Infinity"[34]
(Wilkinson featuring Ilira, Iiola and Tom Cane)
2023 TBA
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released.


Notes

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Awards and nominations

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Year Award Nomination Work Result Ref.
2019 MTV Europe Music Awards Best Swiss Act Herself Nominated [35][36]
New Faces Awards Music Won [37]

References

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from Grokipedia
Ilira Gashi (born 29 October 1994), known professionally as Ilira, is a Swiss singer and songwriter of -Albanian descent based in , . Raised in , , by parents originating from , , and , she developed an early passion for music influenced by diverse genres including hip-hop, heavy metal, pop, and from artists like and Nirvana. Her dynamic electro-pop sound blends vibrant, empowering themes with emotional depth, often drawing from her multicultural background. Ilira's career began in her teenage years, when she participated in singing competitions in and , including representing her country in the 2011 Eurovision Song Contest pre-selection as lead singer of the band The Colors, where they placed third with the song "Home." Discovered online via platforms like and , she secured a publishing deal and later signed with Four Music in 2018, marking her major-label debut with the single "Whisper My Name," accompanied by a bold music video. Following her move to around age 20, she honed her craft before focusing on her solo career, releasing tracks that emphasize female independence and personal resilience, such as "Do It Yourself" and "PAY ME BACK!". Throughout her career, Ilira has collaborated with notable producers and artists, including German DJ on the 2018 hit "," which charted across multiple European countries. includes standout singles like "" (2021), "ROYALTY," and more recent releases such as the 2023 EP NEVER REALLY THE END, "Floating with the Sharks" (2024), "Truman Show" (2025), and "Deer in Headlights" (2025). Known for her powerful vocals and charismatic stage presence, Ilira continues to build an international following with her "glitter urban pop" style, which fuses 90s pop influences like with rock and Albanian melodic elements. As of 2025, she remains an independent artist actively touring and releasing new music.

Early life

Childhood and family background

Ilira Gashi was born on October 29, 1994, in , . Her parents, Ismet Gashi from , , and Entela Gashi from Tirana, , immigrated to prior to her birth, seeking better opportunities amid the challenges of establishing a new life in a foreign country. Of Albanian and Kosovar descent, Ilira grew up in a multicultural environment that blended Swiss daily life with her family's Balkan roots. Raised in the small town of , Ilira experienced a household rich in cultural duality, where her father, a music enthusiast who played the traditional Albanian çifteli instrument, introduced her to Albanian folk tunes alongside Western genres. This setting fostered a sense of being a "," feeling both enriched and somewhat displaced by the interplay of her heritage and Swiss upbringing. From an early age, she was exposed to diverse languages, primarily German as the of her Swiss home and Albanian through family interactions and visits to relatives in and , which deepened her connection to Albanian traditions. This foundational blend of cultures shaped Ilira's identity, providing a backdrop for her later artistic explorations in adolescence.

Musical influences and initial interests

During her adolescence in Brienz, Switzerland, Ilira Gashi developed a diverse range of musical influences that blended pop, rock, metal, and alternative genres, shaped by both Western icons and her Kosovo-Albanian heritage. She drew inspiration from 1990s pop artists such as Britney Spears and Christina Aguilera, whose high-energy performances captivated her from a young age, as well as alternative rock bands like Nirvana for their raw emotional intensity. Additionally, she cited Rihanna's bold attitude and heavy metal's intricate guitar melodies as key sources of melodic ideas, often listening to "old music" that informed her early creative experiments. Her exposure to Albanian and Middle Eastern music further enriched this mix, providing poetic and emotive elements that felt like home. Ilira's initial musical pursuits began as self-taught endeavors around to 15, where she practiced along to her favorite tracks and began writing simple songs based on personal experiences, without formal training. These early experiments often involved recording basic demos, such as one over a purchased trap beat, reflecting her instinctive approach to and drawn from adolescence's emotional challenges. By her mid-teens, she participated in local performances, including stage appearances during elementary school in , where her talent was first recognized and encouraged. This progressed to competing in a local final, building her resilience despite not winning, and culminated in joining the band The Colors at age 16, where they placed third in Switzerland's 2011 pre-selection with the song "Home." She also took part in Albanian competitions, including Top Fest in 2010 (placing seventh with "Shoku im më i ngushtë") and 2011 (with "Ëndërr"), and Kënga Magjike in 2010 (with "Tek"). Following high school, Ilira decided to pursue music professionally, relocating to at age 20 after being discovered on by a rapper, marking her shift from informal hobbies to a dedicated career path. Her family's support, including her mother's gift of a CD at age six, had laid the early foundation for this commitment, fostering her passion without formal structure.

Career

2018–2020: Signing with Four Music and debut releases

In 2018, Ilira signed a with Four Music, a of , following the submission of demos she had self-recorded using purchased trap beats and her own vocals. This deal marked her transition from independent songwriting to a professional career in the electro-pop genre, building on influences from her multicultural background. The signing came after she relocated to , where she immersed herself in the city's music scene to refine her craft. Her debut single, "Whisper My Name," was released on August 24, 2018, introducing her dynamic vocal style and upbeat production to audiences across . The track, produced by a team at Four Music, featured a directed to highlight her energetic persona and was promoted through initial radio play in and . Although it did not achieve significant success, it served as a foundational release that showcased her potential as a pop artist. Later that year, Ilira followed with "Get Off My D!ck" on December 14, 2018, a bold, rebellious track with electronic elements and a provocative that emphasized themes of and defiance; it was produced by Bhav and garnered attention for its catchy hooks. Additionally, her collaboration "Fading" with German DJ , released in November 2018, became an early breakthrough, peaking at number 17 on the Swiss charts, number 16 on the German charts, and number 16 in , while spending 21 weeks on the Swiss chart. During this period, Ilira began performing live to build her presence, including a session at the PxP Festival in Berlin in 2019, where proceeds supported refugee children, and an exclusive acoustic rendition of "Get Off My D!ck" for Vevo DSCVR in June 2019. She also appeared on Energy Berlin radio in April 2020, delivering live tracks amid promotional efforts across Europe, such as club shows and festival slots in Germany and Switzerland. These early performances helped her connect with fans despite the challenges of entering the industry as a newcomer from a multicultural background; as a third-culture individual of Kosovo-Albanian heritage raised in Switzerland, she faced initial mockery for pursuing music dreams in environments that clashed culturally, though specific language barriers in professional dealings were not prominently documented.

2021–2024: Rising popularity and collaborations

In late 2021, Ilira signed a joint recording deal with and , expanding her reach beyond her initial label affiliation with Four Music. This milestone paved the way for her first release under the new partnership, the single "Flowers," which debuted on December 17 and explored themes of resilience and self-empowerment through its upbeat electro-pop . The track built on the momentum from her earlier collaboration "Lose You" with , helping to solidify her presence in the international landscape. A pivotal collaboration that year came with "Alien," featuring Ilira alongside Galantis and Lucas & Steve, released on December 10 via Spinnin' Records. The song's futuristic production and Ilira's soaring vocals contributed to its streaming success, amassing millions of plays and introducing her to broader EDM audiences across Europe and beyond. This period marked Ilira's increasing visibility, with performances at major events like the Montreux Jazz Festival in 2022, where she showcased her dynamic stage presence to diverse crowds. By 2022, Ilira focused on solo material, releasing "Another Heart" in , a reflective track delving into emotional vulnerability, followed by "Clean Break" later that year, which emphasized themes of and closure. These singles highlighted her growth as a songwriter, shifting toward more introspective lyrics drawn from personal experiences, as Ilira noted in reflections on her evolving creative process. Media coverage in Swiss and German outlets, such as interviews in Berlin-based publications, praised her blend of pop accessibility and emotional depth, further boosting her regional popularity. In 2023, Ilira released her debut , Never Really the End, on November 24 via , comprising six tracks including "New Friend," "Evolution," "Look At Me Now," "," "," and "YOU." The EP represented a culmination of her rising trajectory, with its personal narratives on relationships and self-discovery receiving attention for their raw honesty and polished production. Collaborations like "Time After Time" with Pascal Letoublon extended her crossover appeal into circles, while festival appearances across , including slots at pop-oriented events, underscored her expanding live footprint. By 2024, singles such as "Floating with the Sharks," released on December 6, continued this momentum, reinforcing Ilira's status as an emerging force in Swiss and continental pop.

2025–present: Independent career and recent projects

In early , Ilira fully embraced her independent career, having parted ways with Four Music in late 2024 to gain complete creative control over her music, visuals, and direction. This transition built on her prior label experiences and collaborations, enabling a more personal and self-directed approach to her artistry. On April 25, 2025, Ilira released the single "Truman Show," followed by "Deer in Headlights" on September 12, 2025, a poignant track delving into themes of vulnerability and the paralyzing tension preceding a relationship's collapse. The song's promotional strategy centered on an official uploaded to , emphasizing raw emotional visuals, alongside immediate availability on streaming platforms like and to foster direct fan connection. Ilira marked her independent era with notable live performances, including a captivating rendition of "Deer in Headlights" at the SRF Best Talent 2025 event on October 19, 2025, which highlighted her vocal prowess and stage presence. Looking ahead, Ilira announced plans for a self-managed tour across clubs and festivals throughout 2025, complemented by ongoing digital releases to sustain fan engagement and build her grassroots audience.

Artistry

Musical style and themes

Ilira's musical style is characterized by a dynamic fusion of pop with electronic, hip-hop, and alternative elements, drawing from diverse influences such as Rihanna's R&B-infused pop, Nirvana's edge, and traditional Albanian sounds inherited from her parents. Her early work leaned into and club-oriented tracks with polished production and trap beats, as heard in singles like "Fading" and "Do It Yourself," which feature infectious melodies and high-energy rhythms. Over time, her sound has evolved toward more introspective and genre-defying compositions, incorporating raw emotional depth while maintaining pop's accessibility. A hallmark of Ilira's artistry is her expansive four-octave , which allows for versatile delivery—from soaring highs in empowering anthems to intimate, breathy lows in reflective pieces—delivered with a bold, attitude-driven technique honed through self-recorded demos. This vocal prowess is amplified by her charismatic stage presence, evident in live performances of "Pay Me Back!," where she infuses raw energy and audience connection to elevate studio tracks into immersive experiences. Lyrically, Ilira explores recurring themes of empowerment, heartbreak, and , often weaving autobiographical narratives that reflect her Albanian-Swiss heritage as a "" navigating clashing worlds. Tracks like "Royalty" emphasize self-worth and demanding respect, promoting confidence through music as a source of strength, while songs such as "easy" delve into the ache of lost love and the solace of true connection. Her Kosovo-Albanian roots subtly inform these motifs, blending personal introspection with broader explorations of identity and resilience. In production, Ilira's approach has shifted from label-driven, glossy aesthetics during her Four Music tenure to a more authentic, hands-on independent style in 2025, where she co-produces and incorporates live instrumentation for an organic feel. This evolution, sparked by a near-loss of passion under major-label pressures, prioritizes vulnerability over commercial polish, redefining her pop sound as intimately raw.

Songwriting and production approach

Ilira serves as the primary songwriter for the majority of her tracks, often co-writing with producers to shape her music's direction. For instance, she received writing credits on Tiësto's 2020 single "Lose You," where she collaborated closely with the Dutch DJ and additional songwriters like Joe Walter to craft its electronic pop structure. This hands-on approach extends to her solo work, where she pens autobiographical lyrics drawn from personal experiences, ensuring authenticity in her output. Her songwriting process emphasizes collaboration and experimentation, particularly with her longtime co-writer and manager Jaro, who shares a deep understanding of her background. They begin by generating melodies—often through informal "autotune sessions" where Ilira records random vocal lines over beats, selecting the strongest elements for hooks and verses before layering in lyrics and structure. Early in her career, she sourced trap beats online and wrote lyrics to them, using self-recorded vocals as demos to pitch ideas during professional sessions. In production, Ilira has increasingly taken an active role, especially following her transition to independent work in 2024. She co-produces her tracks, plays her own instruments to contribute to arrangements, and focuses on creating organic, raw sounds that reflect her vision without external constraints. This involvement allows her to experiment freely, moving beyond label-guided sessions to more personal creative control in recent projects. Ilira incorporates multilingual elements into her lyrics and demos, blending German, English, and Albanian to reflect her Swiss-Albanian heritage and broaden her expressive range. Her Albanian roots influence the emotional, undulating melodies, while she alternates languages for verses and choruses to add cultural depth without compromising accessibility.

Discography

Extended plays

Ilira released her debut , Never Really The End, on November 24, 2023, through under exclusive license to Universal Music . The six-track EP represents a key milestone in her discography, compiling self-written songs that explore themes of transformation and self-discovery, building on her earlier singles under Four Music. The tracklist is as follows:
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1"New Friend"ILIRA, Joe Actill, Freeform FiveILIRA, Joe Actill3:38
2"Evolution"ILIRA, BhavBhav3:03
3"Look At Me Now"ILIRA, Cameron Warren, Paul WhalleyCameron Warren, Paul Whalley3:15
4"Work Of Art"ILIRA, Matthias Wang, PHIAMatthias Wang2:43
5"Wishing Well"ILIRA, Giampaolo Parisi, Marco ParisiPaul Whalley3:18
6"YOU"Ilira Gashi, Paul Whalley, Louis IIIPaul Whalley2:27
Lead singles from the EP, "New Friend" and "Look At Me Now," were released in advance to promote its themes of new beginnings and . The project has contributed to her growing catalog, amassing streams across platforms and supporting her transition toward more independent creative control by 2025.

Singles as lead artist

Ilira's singles as lead artist highlight her evolution from debut pop tracks to more independent, introspective releases. These solo efforts have been released across various labels and have achieved varying degrees of commercial success, particularly in European markets like . The following table summarizes her key singles as lead artist:
TitleRelease dateEP/Album affiliationPeak chart position (Swiss)CertificationsNotable promotions
Whisper My NameAugust 24, 2018None (debut single)Official directed by Jaro Omar, released on to promote her signing with Four Music.
Do It YourselfJanuary 11, 2019NoneEarly anthem under Four Music.
Pay Me Back!July 26, 2019NoneOfficial featuring bold visuals, emphasizing themes.
ROYALTYOctober 9, 2020NoneStandout track highlighting independence.
FlowersDecember 17, 2021NoneMelancholic under .
Clean BreakOctober 21, 2022NoneReflective single on personal growth.
Deer in HeadlightsSeptember 12, 2025NoneOfficial released on , depicting themes of relational ; part of her independent era.
Floating with the SharksDecember 6, 2024NoneIndependent release with promotional campaign highlighting cosmic and floating motifs in teasers.
Truman ShowApril 25, 2025NoneIndependent single with visualizer video.
These singles represent Ilira's primary solo output, with chart performance generally modest in but contributing to her growing international streams and fanbase. Music videos for several, such as "Whisper My Name" and "Deer in Headlights," have been key to their promotion, often self-directed or collaboratively produced to reflect her personal artistry. Ilira has made several notable contributions as a featured vocalist on tracks by prominent electronic and artists, enhancing her exposure in the EDM scene. One of her earliest significant features was on "Stay High" by Jumpa and Bad in 2016, where she provided the lead vocals for the upbeat track, marking an early step in her collaborative journey. In 2018, Ilira featured on "Fading" by German DJ , delivering emotive vocals over a melodic production; the single peaked at No. 16 on the German Singles Chart and charted for 27 weeks, significantly boosting her visibility in European markets. Similarly, her 2020 collaboration on "Lose You" with Dutch superstar showcased her versatile pop-infused delivery on the introspective EDM track, which was included on Tiësto's album The London Sessions and amassed over 64 million streams, helping to introduce her sound to a global audience. That same year, she appeared on "Rule the World" by GAMPER & DADONI, contributing soaring choruses to the uplifting anthem, and on "Happiness" by Tomcraft and Moguai, adding her dynamic range to the remix of the classic track. Ilira's featured work continued to gain traction in the early with appearances on VIZE's "Livin' Loud (by glo™)" in 2021, where her energetic vocals complemented the slap house beat, and on "" by Wilkinson featuring iiola and Tom Cane in 2023, blending her pop sensibilities with elements for a track that exceeded 20 million streams. These collaborations, including joint efforts like "" with VIZE—which peaked at No. 72 on the German Singles Chart—underscored her adaptability across subgenres and contributed to her rising profile through playlist placements and radio airplay. Additional features include "Time After Time" by Pascal Letoublon in 2023. In her independent era, Ilira featured on the high-energy track "Lose Control" by Wilkinson, , and Mefjus in May 2025, providing powerful vocals that propelled the single to early acclaim in the scene, including entry at No. 54 on the Dance Chart. This release further amplified her visibility amid festival performances and digital streaming growth.

Awards and nominations

Music awards

Ilira has received several nominations and one win from prominent awards, recognizing her emerging presence in the Swiss and European scenes. Her accolades primarily highlight her breakthrough as a newcomer and her contributions to collaborative tracks. In 2019, Ilira won the BUNTE Award in the category at the ceremony held in , , where she was celebrated for her rising talent alongside other young artists. She was also nominated for Best Swiss Act at the , competing against established acts like Loredana and , though Loredana ultimately took the honor. More recently, in 2025, Ilira earned a nomination for Best Talent (presented by SRF 3) at the Swiss Music Awards, where she performed her independent single "Deer in Headlights" during the ceremony in Zurich; the award went to fellow nominee Linda Elys.
YearAwardCategoryResultNominated work
2019BUNTE New Faces AwardsMusicWonHerself
2019Best Swiss ActNominatedHerself
2025Swiss Music AwardsBest Talent (SRF 3)NominatedHerself

Other recognitions

In November 2023, Ilira Gashi participated as a speaker at the launch of the CLIP (Creators Learn ) platform, a joint initiative by the (WIPO) and the Music Rights Awareness Foundation, held in . During the event's panel discussion titled "Creators: Know your rights!", she shared personal insights on the challenges of managing copyrights early in her career, emphasizing how a lack of IP knowledge led her to delegate rights to management without full awareness. Her involvement highlighted her role in promoting IP education among young creators, alongside figures like ABBA's Björn Ulvaeus, and positioned her as an advocate for fair recognition and remuneration in the music industry.

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