Background
Hisku was born on 20 June 1957 in Tirana, Albania. As the daughter of the opera singer Fiqrete Hisku, she began singing at a very young age, like her older sister and younger brother.
Hisku was born on 20 June 1957 in Tirana, Albania. As the daughter of the opera singer Fiqrete Hisku, she began singing at a very young age, like her older sister and younger brother.
She studied in the "Jordan Misja" Artistic Lyceum in Tirana.
Since 1990, she has lived in exile in Germany. At the age of 13, she debuted in the National Song Festival (Albanian: Festivali i Këngës) organized by the Albanian National Television (RTSh), then one of the few and the most prestigious. She ranked second with the song "Portret" (Portrait) composed by Agim Krajka, which made her known throughout the country.
During this period, she toured various European countries with Albanian artistic tour groups.
The compromising evidence was a brief comment on her personal diary, mentioning the harsh living conditions of the cooperatives workers in the provinces. The diary was read, stolen, and handed over to the authorities.
Nevertheless, she was not imprisoned. She remarried in Germany, and gave birth to a daughter.
In 2005, after 25 years, she returned for the first time to the Albanian singing scene on a show of an Albanian television station where she sang a few songs and was voted the best singer of the 1970s.
The following year, her new album Kthimi (The comeback) came out. In 2009, she published an autobiography entitled Die Hofnärrin des Diktators – Von der Propaganda missbraucht, vom Publikum geliebt, von den Mächtigen verboten (The dictator"s fool - abused by the propaganda, loved by the audience, forbidden by the powerful).
Her singing career was halted in 1982, when she was arrested by Sigurimi with the pretence "agitation and propaganda against the government", while being a member of the Party of Labour of Albania, the Central Committee of the BRPSh, and studying in the political Virgin Islands Lenin Higher Party Institution. With the beginning of the Fall of Communism in Albania, in 1990, she fled with her two children to Germany, where she applied for political asylum.