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Bleona Qereti's Ibiza photo shoot by Vincent Peters
Born
Bleona Qereti

(1985-05-14) May 14, 1985 (age 39)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • actress
  • model
  • television personality
Years active1985–present
Notable work Discography
Musical career
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • violin [1]
Website Official website

Bleona Qereti, known mononymously as Bleona, is an Albanian and American singer, songwriter, actress, entrepreneur, model and television personality. [2] [3]

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Qereti is an American citizen, and, as of 2010, lives in California, where she has worked with producers such as Timbaland, Rodney Jerkins, and Grammy Award winner David Foster. [4] She has released eight studio albums in Albanian, and has released several singles in English, such as "Show Off", "Famous", "Take You Over", "Without You" and "Pass Out," the latter co-produced by Timbaland. On September 10, 2013, she released the single "Take It Like a Man", which went to No. 7 in the UK charts. She was also a celebrity judge on the fourth season of the Albanian version of The X Factor and the breakout star of the 2014 Bravo reality series Euros of Hollywood .

In February 2019, she landed her first number one single on Billboard's Dance Club Songs chart with "I Don't Need Your Love." [5]

Life and career

Bleona Qereti was born on May 14, 1985, in Korçë, the daughter of Albanian parents Oli and Nazmi Qereti. [2] [6]

Bleona began singing at age 5 when she joined the House of Pionieri. At 13, her parents encouraged her to focus on academics and give up on singing, but against their advice, she continued to pursue a career in entertainment. When she was 14 years old, Bleona earned an audition and landed her first major role as the lead singer for the Skampa Theater in Elbasan.

Following a performance at the Albanian National Music Festival at age 15, Bleona became a household name in her native country. [7] She released her first single, "Lermeni (Let Me Be Free)" and a year later released her first album, Kam Qejfin Tim (I Run My Own Game). [8] Bleona's first major tour took place that year, and she performed 25 summer shows at concert halls in Switzerland and Germany. [9] Bleona speaks and sings in English, Albanian, Italian and German. [10] She studied the Stanislavski System of acting, graduating with a BA from the Academy of Performing Arts in Tirana. She also plays violin. [11]

1998–2008

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Bleona c..

From 1998 through 2002, Bleona released four albums, all of which reached the charts in southeastern Europe. [12] In 1999 she headlined the Humanitarian Tour for the People of Kosovo, where she played a number of concerts around Europe. From 2000 to 2001, she performed more than 80 concerts across Europe, and by 2002 was headlining outdoor concerts and festivals. In that same year, she released the DVD Nje xhiro neper Shqiperi (Walking Through Albania). [13] In 2003, Bleona released the album Ti Nuk Di As Me Ma Lyp. Within 3 months of its release, the album had sold 300,000 copies. Over the next four years, she again toured throughout Kosovo, England, Germany, Switzerland, and Italy, and co-headlined with the rock group, Elita 5. [14]

Bleona's first tour in the United States was in 2004, when a club promoter invited her to New York City to perform at Webster Hall. [15] Since then, she has continued to perform in the United States, the Middle East and Europe. [16]

Bleona's 2005 album, Boom Boom, was recorded in both English and Albanian. That same year, her single "S'dua" won the Media Award at the "Magic Song Festival Awards", Albania's version of the Grammy Awards. [17] [18] In 2006, Bleona became the youngest recipient of Albania’s VMA "Excellent Career Award" in the award's history. [19] Her eighth album, Mandarin, sold over 800,000 copies in 2007, breaking her previous record. In theme with the album, which means "tangerine", she dyed her hair red in 2006 and kept it that way until 2007, featuring the color in three music videos. [20] In 2008, Bleona won two awards (media and internet) with the song "Magnetic" at the "Magic Song Festival Awards". [21]

Bleona on the cover of CCercle Magazine. Bleona in Alexander Vuthier for CCercle Magazine.jpg
Bleona on the cover of CCercle Magazine.

2009–2012

Bleona moved to the U.S. in September 2010. Shortly afterward, she met producer Timbaland while both were attending the Grammy Awards, and after a year of discussions, she began working with him on three new tracks. [22] Her first English language single, "Show Off", featuring Petey Pablo, was released on September 27, 2010. [23] Bleona has also worked on songs with Rodney Jerkins, Makeba, and Jimmy Douglass. [24]

In February 2011, Bleona became a citizen of the United States. [25]

In September 2012, Bleona's co-produced single with Timbaland, "Pass Out", featuring Brasco, was released. [26] She toured Europe to promote the single, performing in Albania in the cities of Vlora, Elbasan, Shkoder and Tirana; the capital city of Pristina in Kosovo; Tetovo in Macedonia and Düsseldorf, Germany. Supporting her on tour was DJ Freestyle Steve and Brasco. Concert attendance ranged from 50 to 70,000 people per performance. [27]

A shooting for the music video of "Monster" in Italy. Bleona shooting the video of "Monster" In 2018 In Villa Erba Lake Como Italy.jpg
A shooting for the music video of "Monster" in Italy.

2013–present

In mid-2013, Bleona announced the release of her single "Take It Like a Man", produced by StopWaitGo. [28] Maximum Pop called it "an uplifting dance floor filler that screams 'GIRL POWER' at the top of its euro-pop lungs". [29] She celebrated the track reaching number 7 on the UK club charts by headlining Las Vegas Gay Pride on September 7, 2013. [30]

Bleona was invited to perform consecutive years at the Palm Springs White Party, in 2013 and 2014. [31] [32]

In 2015, following her time as a judge on X Factor Europe , Bleona's single "Take You Over" peaked at number 3 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart. [33]

Bleona recorded her version of the 1980s Italian hit song "Su di noi", originally by Enzo Ghinazzi. Her music video for the track was shot at the iconic El Matador Beach in Malibu, California. In February 2019, she landed her first number-one single on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart with the hit track "I Don't Need Your Love". [33]

Other ventures

Television

Bleona made her acting debut in 2012 with an appearance in an episode of Steven Seagal's True Justice . In 2017, she landed a role alongside Dolph Lundgren in Dead Trigger . The following year, Bleona appeared in 211 , an action-thriller starring Nicolas Cage. Bleona was cast as Nova in the 2019 series Paper Empire in what would be her first major role alongside Wesley Snipes, Denise Richards, Robert Ravi and Anne Archer. [34]

In February 2014, Bleona started shooting a new reality television series titled Euros of Hollywood which premiered on November 3, 2014, on Bravo. The show followed Bleona recording her first album in English and her life in America on becoming a global superstar. In 2015, Bleona returned to Albania where she was a member of the X Factor jury. In 2016, she was a member of the Albanian Your Face Sounds Familiar jury. [35] Bleona played the role of Nova in the series ''Paper Empire'', which debuted in 2019. The show featured an ensemble cast including Wesley Snipes, Denise Richards, Robert Davi, and Anne Archer. [36] She continued her role in the series' 2020 episodes. [37] In 2021, Bleona joined the Albanian reality television show Love Story as an opinionist. [38]


Television

Television
TitleYearRoleRef
Fashion News Live2011Herself [39]
Red Carpet Report2012Herself
True Justice2012Luna [40]
Euros of Hollywood2014Herself
X Factor: Albania2015Herself [41]
Your Face Sounds Familiar Albania2016Herself [42]
Paper Empire2020Nova [43]
Love Story2021Herself [44]

Films

Films
TitleYearRoleRef
2112018Christine [45]
Dead Trigger2019Natalie
Falco2019Frida Kodra [46]
Chief of Station2024Bianca [47]

Personal life

Qereti is multilingual and is fluent in English, German and Italian, besides Albanian. [48] In 2009, she moved to the city of Los Angeles, United States, and became a naturalized American citizen in 2011. [48] [49]

Discography

Weekly charts

I Don't Need Your Love (2019)Peak position
US Dance Club Songs ( Billboard ) [50] 1
Wicked Love (2018)Peak position
US Dance Club Songs ( Billboard ) [50] 12
Monster (2018)Peak position
US Dance Club Songs ( Billboard ) [50] 12
Take You Over (2015)Peak position
US Dance Club Songs ( Billboard ) [50] 3
US Hot Dance/Electronic Songs ( Billboard ) [51] 28

Billboard Dance Chart success

Bleona has made a significant impact on the global dance music scene with several of her tracks performing well on the Billboard Dance Club Songs and Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs charts. Below are some of her notable songs, listed in order of their chart achievements:

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