Julie's music has been passionate since childhood. That is how he always remembers himself. She remembers her childhood with a lot of nostalgia associated with music. Every game had to do with music and every entertainment could not be understood without the song.
She still remembers the most beautiful period of her life today, Juliana Pasha. Today, invited to "Rudina" to show off her new projects not only in music but also in business, Julie stopped short even in her childhood years, sharing with the public for the first time some photos from that period .
â??I have nostalgia for childhood, more boy than girl, I was very active, very funny. I spent my childhood in my hometown of Burrel until I was 14 years old. Our times, the 80s-90s were very beautiful, games, endless activities. There I started my songwriting journey at the Pioneer House, auditioning for rhythmic ear. There I learned to play mandolin, my childhood was filled with many things. â?
â??One of the most special things I did as a kid was that when the songs of the Festival came out, we were sitting in the family. Mom and Dad knew that I liked to learn songs very quickly, in pencil and paper they both listened to songs and wrote the lyrics so I could get them ready. Together with my friends, I organized a mini-festival in the neighborhood. I never thought about anything other than music .. â?
In 1998 Juliana made her first appearance at the festival after going through several stages to reach that stage; singing with an orchestra, endless emotions and meeting the artists he had dreamed of as Irma Libohova, Manjola Nallbani, Ardit Ghebrea and others.
She says she was crying a lot when she went to the festival just to cut her hair. Image curator for Juliana in her early days was her mother:
â??It came to me that on my first appearance at the festival I had my hair cut. i always had long hair, nice hair, long hair. Surprisingly, during the summer that year I cut my hair and cried with tears when I went to the festival just because I had cut my hair because I liked it. I said why? I didn't know I was going to go out that year ... â?