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: Based in Zurich, Switzerland, Dobra specializes in "Vendlindja" (Homeland) themes and festive music. His recent March 2026 release “Vendlindja Ime” reflects his signature style of connecting with the Albanian diaspora. The song stands as a testament to the
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"Zemer te kam, though the roads are muddy / I walk barefoot to find you / They say time heals everything / But my clock broke the day you left."