Artist's albums
Tu diçû
2022 · single
Gulnîşan
2022 · single
Biçûkê Canê
2022 · single
Were Rindê
2022 · single
Were were (Reng Esmerê)
2022 · single
Ay dil dilo
2020 · single
Xewna Derew
2018 · album
Çile (Klasikên Kurdî)
2017 · album
Du Demsal
2011 · album
Çend Gotinen Evine
2008 · album
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Biography
Diljen Ronî di sala 1981’ê de li navçeya Cizîrê ya Şirnexê ji dayik bûye. Di zarokatiya xwe de bi muzîkê re eleqedar bûye. Yekem car di 12 saliya xwe de bi dest tembûrê kiriye. Piştî demekê malbata wî koçî Amedê dike û perwerdeha xwe ya dibistanê li vir dewam dike. Hin demên cuda li NÇMê beşdarî dersên perwerdehê yên muzîkê dibe. Piştî ku dest bi xwendina tipê dike li vir bêtir xebatên xwe yên muzîkê didomîne. Piştî demekê stranên dengbêjan li gorî muzîka îro şirove dike û albuma xwe ya dawî wiha derdixe. Ronî hê jî bijîşkiyê dike û li Stenbolê dijî. Diljen Ronî heta niha 4 albumên bi navê “Çend Gotinen Evinê” û “Du Demsal” û “Çile - Klasîkên Kurdî” û "Xewna Derew" derxistine. The music of Diljen Ronî, who was born in Cizre (Turkey) in 1981, has been inspired by his childhood spent in Cizre at a period of political and violent turmoil. His writings about love meet with music for the first time during his medical studies. A few small, rather timid musical attempts made at that time became wings that took him to a producer in Istanbul. The first album was 'Çend Gotinên Evînê' (a few words of love). With his second album 'Du Demsal' (two seasons) he proved to everybody that he was not temporary in the musical world. Although he has been very busy with his medical profession, Diljen Ronî has never stopped making music. And finally 5 years after his second album he released his new albums 'ÇILE - Klasîkên Kurdî' (Winter - the Kurdish classics)