Luani, which means “The Lion” in Albanian, is an independent singer, songwriter, composer and music producer based in Sweden originating from Kosovo.
Luani is the name that symbolizes love with strength, power and dominance which is also the result of his upbringing as a child in various foster homes and families.
Through his music you hear not only a reflection of his upbringing but also situations and experiences in the present which he tells through his strong silky voice with melancholic melodies and lyrics on his simple but well-produced instrumentals.
Luani’s style would be somewhere within Pop / R&B from a cinematic world combined with a new age experimental Hip Hop sound with digital elements.
Mirror / Mirror is the first single that Luani releases on 15 February 2019.
In his own words he says “The song is about a relationship between Luani and a girl whereupon the girl didn’t understand her weaknesses and instead projected her weaknesses and challenges on him without checking herself in the mirror”.
Luani wrote the song to inspire other people who are in a similar situation to stand up for themselves, to not let them be pushed down by negativity but instead learn to love themselves even more through self-empowerment.
Stream Mirror / Mirror on iTunes, Spotify and all good digital platforms
Spotify:
http://open.spotify.com/track/1jM50ndZwWXn8IKqppiGdX
Apple:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/mirror-mirror-single/1449621508?ls=1
Soundcloud (free download):
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2mAI9hosntA
Follow Luani. on Social media:
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/luanimusic
Facebook:
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