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==Background==
==Background==
Some time after the release of ''[[Ne dam Krajine]]'', Baja set out to make another war album. It is speculated that Nina Trejd's owner, [[Željko Grujić]] offered to help create the album due to Baja's past work with Grujić's folk group [[Tromeđa]], and the great success of Baja's previous album, ''Ne dam Krajine''. ''Stan'te paše i ustaše'' would become Nina Trejd's very first catalogued release, uniquely listed as НК-001.
With the success following the release of ''[[Ne dam Krajine]]'', Baja set out to make another war album. For unknown reasons Jugodisk, who had published ''Ne dam Krajine'', was unable to publish it. The Zagreb-based company Jugoton was in talks to publish the album, though the deal fell through.<ref name=":0">"[https://web.archive.org/web/20070819110329/http://baja-mali-knindza.com/intervju2.html У Босни нас слушају и Хрвати и Муслимани!]" baja-mali-knindza.com. Archived from [http://www.baja-mali-knindza.com/intervju2.html the original] on 25 March 2007. Retrieved 27 April 2024,</ref> [[Željko Grujić]] would take matters into his own hands and publish this new album under his label, Nina Trejd. ''Stan'te paše i ustaše'' would become Nina Trejd's very first catalogued release, uniquely listed as НК-001.


== Release==
== Release==
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In the same year, [[SRTV Knin]] produced a music video for [[Vrati se vojvodo (Song)|Vrati se vojvodo]]. The video had low budget production as it shows clips of Baja in Kovačić, near Knin at the house of Četnik vojvode, Đujić Momčilo albeit in poor quality.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbeR24uzGBc "Baja Mali Knindza - Vrati se vojvodo - (Official video 1992) HD"]. ''Nina Trejd''. 24 June 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2023.</ref> ''Stan'te paše i ustaše'' also was featured in the ''Vreme'' article "Šta pevaju Srbi i Hrvati?" later that year.<ref>Petar Luković. "Šta pevaju Srbi i Hrvati?". ''Vreme''. 30 November 1992. pp. 29-32. ISSN 0353-8028.</ref>
In the same year, [[SRTV Knin]] produced a music video for [[Vrati se vojvodo (Song)|Vrati se vojvodo]]. The video had low budget production as it shows clips of Baja in Kovačić, near Knin at the house of Četnik vojvode, Đujić Momčilo albeit in poor quality.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbeR24uzGBc "Baja Mali Knindza - Vrati se vojvodo - (Official video 1992) HD"]. ''Nina Trejd''. 24 June 2016. Retrieved 7 July 2023.</ref> ''Stan'te paše i ustaše'' also was featured in the ''Vreme'' article "Šta pevaju Srbi i Hrvati?" later that year.<ref>Petar Luković. "Šta pevaju Srbi i Hrvati?". ''Vreme''. 30 November 1992. pp. 29-32. ISSN 0353-8028.</ref>
Milovan Filipović, who worked on the event "Poselo 202", was interested in Baja's work and played two songs from the album.<ref>"[https://archive.is/fSQqQ 13.01.2021 Interview]". ''Informer.rs.'' 13 January 2021. Archived from [https://informer.rs/dzet-set/estrada/578438/baja-mali-knindza-ispovest-hit-dodatak the original] on 4 January 2023. Retrieved 30 March 2024.</ref> He was subsequently fired.<ref name=":0" />


The following year, the VHS compilation [[Najveći hitovi (VHS)|Najveći hitovi]] would include music videos for "[[Stan'te paše i ustaše (Song)|Stan'te paše i ustaše]]", "[[Kad sam bio mali]]", "[[Božić je]]" and the aforementioned music video for "[[Vrati se vojvodo]]".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St_Cb9Mo4qs "Baja Mali Knindza - KOKTEL HITOVA 1 - (Official video 1993) - CEO SNIMAK"]. ''SuperTon Official''. 23 September 2023. Retrieved 7 July 2023.</ref>  
The following year, the VHS compilation [[Najveći hitovi (VHS)|Najveći hitovi]] would include music videos for "[[Stan'te paše i ustaše (Song)|Stan'te paše i ustaše]]", "[[Kad sam bio mali]]", "[[Božić je]]" and the aforementioned music video for "[[Vrati se vojvodo]]".<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=St_Cb9Mo4qs "Baja Mali Knindza - KOKTEL HITOVA 1 - (Official video 1993) - CEO SNIMAK"]. ''SuperTon Official''. 23 September 2023. Retrieved 7 July 2023.</ref>  

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