[2] Her father is a retired tenor who was part of the former Albanian state choir, while her mother was a violinist, so both of her parents raised her close to the music and the theatre, giving her a great love for the arts.
[7][8] In October 2022, the Albanian national broadcaster, Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH), reported that Lila was one of 26 artists shortlisted to compete in the 61st edition of Festivali i Këngës with the song "Evita",[9] dedicated to her daughter.
[10] One of the notable collaborations with Italian conductor Enrico Melozzi after "Evita", was when Lila presented four rearranged songs at his "Un rave classico" concert, part of the Ravenna Festival on July 15, 2023.
[14] In particular "experimented" rearrangements, lyrics inspired by Albanian poetry have also been used, such as when Lasgush Poradeci's "Dremit liqeri" was adapted to the Adagio movement of Piano Concerto No.
23 (Mozart)[15] or when Fan Noli's "Anës lumenjve" was adapted to Henry Purcell's What Power Art Thou, Who from Below", known as "The Cold Song" for short, from King Arthur (opera).
[19][20] During this time period, Pirro Çako and Enis Mullaj also gave her a new song to premiere in a concert she artistically directed inside the farm, called "Vibracione".
[22] For December 2024, Lila released a 9-song New Year's and Christmas album called "Ja na erdhi Viti i Ri", named after the Albanian traditional song that she also presented her own version of.