Greta koci is born on September 26, 1991 in Kucova. She is living in Tirana. She is attending the second year of studies at 'Eurolingua' (private) School for English language. Her talent appeared when she was 5-6 years, initially she was presenting the music programs at her fathers TV Channel Shkodra TV1, in Shkodra. Her first video clip was presented on TV when she was just 7 years old, later she became completely dedicated to singing. When she was 12 years she won the first price in the best interpretated live event, organized by Radio Tirana. At the age of 13, she started a successful cooperation will the singer Erijon Korini with the song "Kush ka faj". In 2005, Greta Koci participated in "Kenga Magjike 2005" Festival with the song "Kam mall" composed by Florim Mumajeri and text of Turian Hyska. Both mentioned songs above were the hits of the moment. Greta Koci realized in April 2006, 3 new songs with the 3 best Macedonian composers, maki, Darko Dimitrov, Ocko, respectively "Bej be qe ste dua", "Dashuri pa shije", "Nje here po nje here Jo" During the same month she realized two songs with the composer Adrian Hila: "Zemra per ty ndal" and Ik nga une tani" Greta won the first price on "Mikrofoni i Arte" Festival with the song: "Foli Djalit" composed by Genti Lako organized on October 7.2006. On December 2, 2006 Greta Koci launched her first album the exclusivity of the Discography House "Eurostar" On December 15, 2006 she promotes her album in Prishtina under the exclusivity of Antika company. The composer Genti Lako has realized two best songs of the album: "Mos shiko tjeter" with the singer from Kosova Labinot tahiri and the song "Kercim Dashuria". On March 26, 2007 participated in Top Fest 4 Song Festival with the song "Sa me lodhe" composed by Genti Lako, choreography by Albi nako and stylist Rezarta Skifteri. On may 27, 2007 Greta won the first price of TOP FEST 4 Song Festival. During 21-23 December 2006 she participated in the 45th National Song Festival on Radiotelevision with the song "Eja zemer" composed by Genti Lako and text of Arben Dunka. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.