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'''Nina Trejd''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Нина Трејд) | '''Nina Trejd''' (Serbian Cyrillic: Нина Трејд), also known as '''Nina Trade,''' was an independent Yugoslav record label owned by [[Željko Grujić]] founded in 1992. It was one of the biggest independently-owned labels during the breakup of Yugoslavia and in the post-war period. It mainly featured artists from the Krajina region, like [[Baja Mali Knindža]], [[Jandrino Jato]] and also helped popularize artists like [[Gordan Krajišnik]] and [[Mile Delija]].{{Infobox record label | ||
| name = Nidžo Music Company | | name = Nidžo Music Company | ||
| image = Placeholder.png | | image = Placeholder.png | ||
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== History == | == History == | ||
In early 1992, [[Željko Grujić]] formed his own record label | In early 1992, [[Željko Grujić]] formed his own record label Nina Trejd to publish [[Baja Mali Knindža]]'s second album "[[Stan'te paše i ustaše]]" after a publishing deal with both Jugodisk and Jugoton fell through. Upon release it would become a big hit and allow Nina Trejd to be one of the few mainstream labels to publish patriotic material during the war. | ||
Sometime between 2005 and 2008, | Sometime between 2005 and 2008, Nina Trejd would rename itself to "Nidžo Music Company" and only publish a few releases before ceasing production. | ||
Nina Trejd's YouTube channel would be created in the mid-2010s and have uploads of nearly all of their material on YouTube, as well as an expanded catalog on streaming services. In 2024 their uploads on streaming services would slowly be removed and as of June 10th 2024, their YouTube channel has been terminated for copyright violations. | |||
== Artists == | == Artists == | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
== Releases == | == Releases == | ||
The Nina Trejd catalog system has four digits. The first two digits denote the year the album was released, and the last two denote the sequential album number since start of the company. This would change in 1995, when the last two numbers started to denote the sequential album number of that year Simply put - catalog '''9505''' is the '''5th''' '''release''' of '''1995''' ( | The Nina Trejd catalog system has four digits. The first two digits denote the year the album was released, and the last two denote the sequential album number since start of the company. This would change in 1995, when the last two numbers started to denote the sequential album number of that year Simply put - catalog '''9505''' is the '''5th''' '''release''' of '''1995''' ([[Vratiću se kraju svome|''Vratiću se kraju svome'']] by [[Jandrino Jato]].) | ||
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|+Nina Trejd Cassettes | |+Nina Trejd Cassettes | ||
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|НК - 001 | |НК - 001 | ||
|Баја-Мали Книнџа | |Баја-Мали Книнџа | ||
|Стан'те паше и усташе | |[[Stan'te paše i ustaše|Стан'те паше и усташе]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1993 | |1993 | ||
|NTK 9302 | |NTK 9302 | ||
|Баја-Мали Книнџа | |Баја-Мали Книнџа | ||
|Живеће овај народ | |[[Živeće ovaj narod|Живеће овај народ]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1993 | |1993 | ||
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|НТК 9305 | |НТК 9305 | ||
|Various | |Various | ||
|Све за Српство, Српство низашта | |[[Sve za Srpstvo, Srpstvo nizašta|Све за Српство, Српство низашта]] | ||
|- | |- | ||
|1993 | |1993 | ||
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|Тромеђа | |Тромеђа | ||
|Пусто поље | |Пусто поље | ||
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|2000 | |||
|NTCD-2102 | |||
|Миљко Витезовић | |||
|Српске славе | |||
|- | |- | ||
|2001 | |2001 |