๐Ÿ‡ฆ๐Ÿ‡ฑ Shkodra Elektronike releases alternative music video for “Zjerm”

Shkodra Elektronike, who released the alternative music video for "Zjerm"

With their Eurovision performance edging ever nearer, Albania’s Shkodra Elektronike has released an alternative music video for “Zjerm”.

Check out the alternative music video for “Zjerm” here!

In the alternative music video for their song, Shkodra Elektronike are not in the video. Instead, several shots of life in an Albanian village are shown. These including night-fishing using LED lights, young children running in fields and people walking along a mountain road. The music video is very different to that of the official music video, where Shkodra Elektronike are the main feature of the visuals.

Shkodra is now in Basel, and is undertaking their rehearsals at St. Jakobshalle. The band have already undertaken their first and second rehearsals. Now, the duo are gearing up for the first semi-final on Tuesday (May 13th).

Albania’s Eurovision journey

In 2004, Albania made their debut into the Eurovision Song Contest with Anjeza Shahini with “Image of You”, which placed 7th in the final. Since their debut, Albania has participated 20 times, and made the final 10 times. They achieved their best result in 2012, where Rona Nishliu placed 5th with “Suus”.

Besa represented Albania in 2024 with the song “Titan”. “Titan” performed in the second semi-final, where it ultimately placed fifteenth out of sixteen, receiving 14 points from the televote.

What do you think of the music video for “Zjerm”? Can Albania score its first win? As always, please let us know what you think by getting involved in the comments below. Also, be sure to follow โ€˜That Eurovision Siteโ€™ on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, Threads, tumblr, and Bluesky for more information about Eurovision 2025!

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