The video at the center of the controversy was recorded on a mobile phone in September 2004. Gjoni’s boyfriend at the time, Arjan Selimi—later arrested for drug trafficking—filmed her in a private apartment as she snorted cocaine and performed sexual acts in the nude. The footage was not intended for public consumption but rather existed as a private record. However, after Selimi was apprehended by law enforcement, the mobile phone was seized as material evidence in a separate drug investigation known as the “Kompas” case. Somehow, despite being held in state custody, the video leaked and began to circulate widely.
: Released by Indian rap superstar Badshah alongside Simiran Kaur Dhadli and Hiten, the track features the prominent hook "Mujhe hit karti hai jaise... Kokaina" ("It hits me like... Cocaine"). The music video amassed tens of millions of views on platforms like YouTube Music .
The persistence of search terms like "inis gjoni video kokaina hit patched" highlights how the internet preserves past celebrity crises indefinitely. What began as a physical videotape or low-resolution file passed around on early forums like Albforumi has evolved into an archived piece of internet history. Today, searches for these terms are driven more by historical curiosity about early Balkan pop culture scandals than active news cycles. inis+gjoni+video+kokaina+hit+patched
The specific combination of "video," "kokaina," and "patched" in a search string often surfaces in the following contexts:
Inis Gjoni, Droge dhe Nudo ne Bluetooth | Page 4 - Albforumi The video at the center of the controversy
A prominent Albanian tabloid, Gazeta Shqiptare (specifically through its popular "Bluetooth" supplement), broke the story. They published transcripts and descriptions under scandalous headlines like "Inis Gjoni, Droge dhe Nudo ne Bluetooth" (Inis Gjoni, Drugs and Nudity in Bluetooth).
The Intersection of Technology and Security: A Look into INIS, Cyber Hits, and Patched Vulnerabilities However, after Selimi was apprehended by law enforcement,
Long before streaming algorithms dictated what we heard, Inis Gjoni released "Kokaina," a track that became an instant, albeit controversial, hit. The Aesthetic: