Altuna Sejdiu (Macedonian: Алтуна Сејдиу; Albanian pronunciation:[alˈtunaˈsɛjˈdiu]; born 14 July 1985), also known professionally as Tuna (Macedonian: Туна), is a Macedonian-Albanian singer and songwriter.[1][2]
Life and career
Altuna Sejdiu was born on 14 July 1985 into an Albanian family in the city of Skopje, then part of the Socialist Republic of Macedonia, present North Macedonia. Her father, Shaban Sejdiu, is a freestyle wrestler and two-time Olympic bronze medal winner.[3][4] Tuna discovered her passion for music at an early age participating in various music festivals.
Her professional career began in 2002 when she competed in the talent search competition Play - Search For A Star organized by the Macedonian record label M2 Production.[5] Sejdiu was one of two winners from the competition, which resulted in the release of her first single "Najdi den, najdi nokj, najdi vreme" (Find a day, Find a night, Find time).[6] Tuna later began to establish her career in Albania and turned focus to releasing material in the Albanian language. In 2003, she released her debut self-titled album Tuna, with her successful songs "Piroman" (the Albanian version of "Najdi Nok Najdi Den Najdi Vreme")
, "Ciao Machoman" and "12 Muaj/12 Meseci" (12 Months) which was followed by her second album, S'ka me diktaturë, in 2005.
In 2019, Tuna announced her third studio album, Fortuna, with seven songs and released it on 18 March 2019.[14][15] Throughout the year, she released her follow-up singles "Nuk ma do zemra" and "Amoni", the latter peaking at number seventy eight in Albania.[16][17]