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The debate about the song "I got words", Fatjon Kodra: I'll tell you how the truth is

2024-12-07 20:23:00, Sport CNA

The debate about the song "I got words", Fatjon Kodra: I'll tell

The Director of Communication at the AFL, Fatjon Kodra, has reacted for the first time, regarding the debate about the song "I got words".

According to him, the song has not been censored and this is an invention of all those who want to harm the Albanian Federation. Kodra emphasizes, that the song "Mora kava" is respected to the maximum, as is the singer, Shkurte Fejza.

REACTION:

It often happens that even around our beautiful game we hear issues being invented, even when there are no issues. Again, the untruth always goes viral. Now, the absence of a song is the next alibi or invention to produce a little debate agenda.

Briefly and clearly, for the first and last time, for all the inventive producers of such a "barcalette":
Quite openly and transparently, months before the final stage of the European "Germany 2024" the AFL chose, also through consultation and suggestions published her music column "Where are you, oh my Albania!" (the song "Rrjedh ne kanze e lje?rime" sung by Vaçe Zela) to be its anthem and slogan in Europe. Likewise, the song "Albania" by Capital T!

And this was a choice like any institution would make before a major event.
In the same way, this symbolic and well-liked song in every Albanian territory and everywhere in the world where all Albanians live has been received just as well in support of our team.

This does not mean that the AFL censored other songs, or in this particular case, with all due respect, Ms. Fejza's song "Mora Vora", for which all this nonsense was recently invented.
We have no right to censor, not this musical song, but none of the many others that are sung and liked by all Albanians in the matches of the national football team.

"But where is there like you, my Albania!" it is also the brand that we chose and that accompanies us with passion in every national and international stadium where we play. As well as, of course, many others from the musical bouquet of songs in our stadiums, one of which is "I got words!".

We have not had, we do not have and we will never have the desire to fall into such nonsense invented out of nothing, but, out of respect for this musical creativity, we also brought two words for... "I got words" .

It has never been our concern, but let it remain an agenda of invention, as another alibi to make dirty what will always remain clean...





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