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| label        = [[SuperTon]]
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| director    = [[Baja Mali Knindža|Пајчин Мирко]]
| producer    = [[Cvetin Todorović|Цветин Тодоровић]]
| producer    = [[Cvetin Todorović|Цветин Тодоровић]]
| next_title  = [[Rat i Mir (VHS)|Рат и мир]]
| next_title  = [[Rat i Mir (VHS)|Рат и мир]]
| next_year    = 1994
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}}'''''Najveći hitovi''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Највећи хитови'', <small>lit.</small> "Biggest hits") is the first VHS by Serb war singer [[Baja Mali Knindža]], released in 1993 by [[SuperTon]]. It is a compilation of various music videos from songs from his first four studio albums. It includes only patriotic material and popular music videos for songs such as "[[Ne volim te Alija]]" and "[[Božić je]]". It is the first VHS release by [[SuperTon]] and one of the first and only during the entire war.
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'''''Najveći hitovi''''' (Serbian Cyrillic: ''Највећи хитови'', <small>lit.</small> "Biggest Hits") is the first VHS by Serb war singer [[Baja Mali Knindža]], released in 1993 by [[SuperTon]]. It is a compilation of various music videos of songs from his first four studio albums. It includes only patriotic material and popular music videos for songs such as "[[Ne volim te Alija]]" and "[[Božić je]]". It is the first VHS release by [[SuperTon]] and one of the first and only during the entire war.


== Background ==
== Background ==
After the release of [[Još se ništa ne zna]], SuperTon gathered and filmed material for their first VHS release, featuring their most popular artist at the time.
After the release of [[Još se ništa ne zna|''Još se ništa ne zna'']], SuperTon filmed and compiled footage for their first VHS release, featuring their most popular artist at the time.


== Release ==
== Release ==
15 out of the 16 videos were filmed by [[SuperTon]] for the VHS, with the scenario and directing credited to Baja himself. The videos were filmed in various places in and around Belgrade, like the Kalemegdan park, with some songs featuring footage from the war spliced in.
Fifteen out of the sixteen videos were filmed by [[SuperTon]] for the VHS, with the scenario and directing credited to Baja himself. The videos were filmed in various places in and around Belgrade, such as Kalemegdan Park and Knez Mihailova Street. Some songs include war footage spliced in.


The comedian [[Milan Malbaša]] appears for skits in between certain music videos, making fun of and imitating mainly Croat politicians like Franjo Tuđman and Croat television. He appears after "[[Obilić me zove]]", "[[Vratiće se Novak]]", "[[Još se ništa ne zna (Song)|Još se ništa ne zna]]" and "[[Srbi se nikog ne boje]]"
Comedian [[Milan Malbaša]] performs skits in between certain music videos, making fun of and imitating mainly Croat politicians like Franjo Tuđman and Croat television. He appears after the tracks "[[Obilić me zove]]", "[[Vratiće se Novak]]", "[[Još se ništa ne zna (Song)|Još se ništa ne zna]]" and "[[Srbi se nikog ne boje]]".


The song "[[Vrati se vojvodo]]" was not made specifically for the VHS and shows a younger Baja singing infront of Momčilo Đujić's house near Knin. The video includes a visible "[[SRTV Knin]]" logo in the top right, indicating the video was made for the TV station and then recorded from TV for the VHS release.
The song "[[Vrati se vojvodo]]" shows a younger Baja singing in front of Momčilo Đujić's house near Knin with a "[[SRTV Knin]]" logo on the top right, indicating the video was originally made for the TV station. It was presumably recorded from a TV broadcast for the VHS release. Whether or not this is due to a lost master, a time crunch, or other factors is unknown.


"[[Božić je]]" and "[[Kad sam bio mali]]" were filmed together with the first music video for the song "[[Ne dam Krajine (Song)|Ne dam Krajine]]" prior to the making of the VHS. For unknown reasons, the original video for Ne dam Krajine was not included in the VHS and was rather remade with a makeshift set and overall higher production quality.
The music videos for "[[Božić je]]", "[[Kad sam bio mali]]", and "[[Ne dam Krajine (Song)#Music video 1 (Jugodisk)|Ne dam Krajine]]" were filmed around Knin castle. This iteration of "Ne dam Krajine" was cut from the final product and instead replaced with [[Ne dam Krajine (Song)#Music video 2 (SuperTon)|a brand new video]] complete with a proper set and overall higher production budget.


The cover for the VHS is lifted from the [[Još se ništa ne zna]] album, just with the name of the album removed and replaced with "НАЈВЕЋИ ХИТОВИ".
The cover for the VHS is lifted from [[Još se ništa ne zna|''Još se ništa ne zna'']] with the name of the album removed and replaced with "НАЈВЕЋИ ХИТОВИ".


There are two known Yugoslav versions of the VHS. The most commonly found version has the catalog number "ВКД 001" on the spine and a fully red header on the back of the cover. The other version has no catalog number and black "БАЈА – МАЛИ КНИНЏА" text. There also exists a Video novosti version released in Australia.
There are two known Yugoslav versions of the VHS. The most commonly found version has the catalog number "ВКД 001" on the spine and a fully red header on the back of the cover. The other version has no catalog number and black "БАЈА – МАЛИ КНИНЏА" text. A release for the Australian market by Video novosti also exists, though images of the cover are not available.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
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Track 8 contains a misspelling as it should be: Да не бјеше Никшићана


[[Milan Malbaša]] is seen after track 2, track 4, track 6 and track 9 but is not listed on the track list on the cover
* Track 8 contains a typo as it should be: Да не бјеше Никшићана.
* [[Milan Malbaša]] is seen after track 2, track 4, track 6 and track 9 but is not listed on the track list on the cover


== Personnel ==
== Personnel ==

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Највећи хитови
Najveci-hitovi-cover-front-BalkanMapper.jpg
Video by
Released1993
GenreNovokompovana
Length52:05
LabelSuperTon
DirectorПајчин Мирко
ProducerЦветин Тодоровић
Баја Мали Книнџа chronology
Највећи хитови
(1993)
Рат и мир
(1994)

Najveći hitovi (Serbian Cyrillic: Највећи хитови, lit. "Biggest Hits") is the first VHS by Serb war singer Baja Mali Knindža, released in 1993 by SuperTon. It is a compilation of various music videos of songs from his first four studio albums. It includes only patriotic material and popular music videos for songs such as "Ne volim te Alija" and "Božić je". It is the first VHS release by SuperTon and one of the first and only during the entire war.

Background

After the release of Još se ništa ne zna, SuperTon filmed and compiled footage for their first VHS release, featuring their most popular artist at the time.

Release

Fifteen out of the sixteen videos were filmed by SuperTon for the VHS, with the scenario and directing credited to Baja himself. The videos were filmed in various places in and around Belgrade, such as Kalemegdan Park and Knez Mihailova Street. Some songs include war footage spliced in.

Comedian Milan Malbaša performs skits in between certain music videos, making fun of and imitating mainly Croat politicians like Franjo Tuđman and Croat television. He appears after the tracks "Obilić me zove", "Vratiće se Novak", "Još se ništa ne zna" and "Srbi se nikog ne boje".

The song "Vrati se vojvodo" shows a younger Baja singing in front of Momčilo Đujić's house near Knin with a "SRTV Knin" logo on the top right, indicating the video was originally made for the TV station. It was presumably recorded from a TV broadcast for the VHS release. Whether or not this is due to a lost master, a time crunch, or other factors is unknown.

The music videos for "Božić je", "Kad sam bio mali", and "Ne dam Krajine" were filmed around Knin castle. This iteration of "Ne dam Krajine" was cut from the final product and instead replaced with a brand new video complete with a proper set and overall higher production budget.

The cover for the VHS is lifted from Još se ništa ne zna with the name of the album removed and replaced with "НАЈВЕЋИ ХИТОВИ".

There are two known Yugoslav versions of the VHS. The most commonly found version has the catalog number "ВКД 001" on the spine and a fully red header on the back of the cover. The other version has no catalog number and black "БАЈА – МАЛИ КНИНЏА" text. A release for the Australian market by Video novosti also exists, though images of the cover are not available.

Track listing

  • Track 8 contains a typo as it should be: Да не бјеше Никшићана.
  • Milan Malbaša is seen after track 2, track 4, track 6 and track 9 but is not listed on the track list on the cover

Personnel

Writing

Production

Miscellaneous

Хвала Бори-Чорби на братској помоћи, Милану Малбаши хумористи из Бенковца, Мирку, Микију и лепим девојакама, и свима који су помогли при реализацији овог пројекта.

Variants

Most common release
Notes:
  • "ВКД 001" Catalog number
  • Red "Баја – Мали Книнџа" text on the back
  • Simple stickers made from excess tape labels
  • "VHS VIDEO CASSETTE" text on plastic
  • Đorđević-Komerc Sevojno logo on plastic
Alternative release
Notes:
  • Has no catalog number
  • Black "Баја – Мали Книнџа" text on the back
  • Simple stickers made from excess tape labels
  • "VHS VIDEO CASSETTE" text on plastic
  • Simple Đorđević-Komerc Sevojno text on plastic
1993 Video Novosti Release
Notes:
  • For the Australian market