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Sometime in late 1993 SuperTon released two Baja albums simultaneously, ''Rat i mir'' and [[Kockar bez sreće|''Kockar bez sreće'']] with the former composed of patriotic songs and the latter composed of love songs. Following the release of the album, the song "[[Grešnik]]" would peak at no. 4 in the music charts in 1994.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230707204754/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OoQSog04ts Baja Mali Knindza - Gresnik]. Archived from [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OoQSog04ts the original] on 7 July 2023.</ref>[[File:1993 Superton Catalog Sabor.jpeg|thumb|"Happy new year 1994 wishes you SuperTon & Baja Mali Knindža". ([[Sabor]] December 1993)|left]]Compared to the albums that came before it, "Rat i mir" would be more grounded in its theming as it is a contemporary look into the state of wartime Yugoslavia. It would still include songs to boost morale such as "[[Đedo]]" and "[[Jovo]]". The song "[[Dražo]]" originally appeared in the [[Boro Srbin]] album "[[Ja sam Srbin (Album)|Ja sam Srbin]]." Released prior to "Rat i mir", it was titled "Ustani čiča Dražo" and reused elements of the Baja song "Kad sam bio mali." " | Sometime in late 1993 SuperTon released two Baja albums simultaneously, ''Rat i mir'' and [[Kockar bez sreće|''Kockar bez sreće'']] with the former composed of patriotic songs and the latter composed of love songs. Following the release of the album, the song "[[Grešnik]]" would peak at no. 4 in the music charts in 1994.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20230707204754/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OoQSog04ts Baja Mali Knindza - Gresnik]. Archived from [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OoQSog04ts the original] on 7 July 2023.</ref>[[File:1993 Superton Catalog Sabor.jpeg|thumb|"Happy new year 1994 wishes you SuperTon & Baja Mali Knindža". ([[Sabor]] December 1993)|left]]Compared to the albums that came before it, "Rat i mir" would be more grounded in its theming as it is a contemporary look into the state of wartime Yugoslavia. It would still include songs to boost morale such as "[[Đedo]]" and "[[Jovo]]". The song "[[Dražo]]" originally appeared in the [[Boro Srbin]] album "[[Ja sam Srbin (Album)|Ja sam Srbin]]." Released prior to "Rat i mir", it was titled "Ustani čiča Dražo" and reused elements of the Baja song "Kad sam bio mali." "Dražo" would have a complete overhaul stylistically, though its lyrics would remain the same. The song "Đedo" would be covered by Lepi Mića in the 1994 album [[Gdje cvetaju božuri|''Gdje cvjetaju božuri'']] and would be renamed to "[[Stari četnik]]". | ||
Shortly after in 1994, SuperTon would release a [[Rat i mir (VHS)|VHS of the same name]] which featured music videos for many of the songs in the album. The same year the [[RTVJ]] compilation [[Koktel srpskih pevača|''Koktel srpskih pevača'']] and would feature three songs from the album, "Grešnik", "Dražo" and "Jovo". Despite implications of an RTVJ release of ''Rat i mir,'' a copy has yet to surface''.'' | Shortly after in 1994, SuperTon would release a [[Rat i mir (VHS)|VHS of the same name]] which featured music videos for many of the songs in the album. The same year the [[RTVJ]] compilation [[Koktel srpskih pevača|''Koktel srpskih pevača'']] and would feature three songs from the album, "Grešnik", "Dražo" and "Jovo". Despite implications of an RTVJ release of ''Rat i mir,'' a copy has yet to surface''.'' |