Zanfina Ismaili defended the Guest, stating that the company owner had been inaccurate – granting freedom to the Guest.

Zanfina Ismaili, the celebrated Albanian vocalist who has taken a hiatus from performing, has addressed recent events involving rapper Gjesti, whose legal name is Besart Kelmendi. This response comes after reports detailing Gjesti’s alleged actions, specifically the claim that he was armed and made threats against personnel from Onima, the company overseeing his music copyrights across multiple platforms. Ismaili, recognized for popular tracks such as “Little Partizan” and “Last or First,” issued a forceful statement via an Instagram Story.

She highlighted her own unfavorable encounter with the individual at the head of Onima, citing this as a key element of her perspective. Ismaili suggested that Gjesti’s sudden behavior might stem from unresolved frustrations built up over an extended period. The singer’s reaction underscores the seriousness of the accusations against the guest.

The situation centers around allegations of intimidation and the potential misuse of authority within the music industry. Ismaili’s comments add another layer to the unfolding narrative, emphasizing a prior negative association. Photo: Zanfina Ismaili/InstaS

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2 thoughts on “Zanfina Ismaili defended the Guest, stating that the company owner had been inaccurate – granting freedom to the Guest.

  1. Zanfina Ismaili refuted the Guest’s account, asserting that the company’s proprietor had misrepresented the situation and subsequently authorized the Guest’s release.

  2. Zanfina Ismaili refuted the Guest’s account, asserting that the firm’s proprietor had been mistaken—allowing the Guest to be released.

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