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In the same year the fourth Braća sa Dinare album "[[Ja se svoga, ne odričem do groba]]" got released by [[Nina Trejd|Nina Trejd,]] carrying on the theme of Krajina and what once was. | In the same year the fourth Braća sa Dinare album "[[Ja se svoga, ne odričem do groba]]" got released by [[Nina Trejd|Nina Trejd,]] carrying on the theme of Krajina and what once was. | ||
1997 also saw the Serbian general elections. Like many others, Baja was asked by the controversial politician Vojislav Šešelj to produce a cassette with songs dedicated to the Serbian Radical Party. "[[Srpskim radikalima]]" released with three songs dedicated to the party, with the rest being reused material from other albums.<ref | 1997 also saw the Serbian general elections. Like many others, Baja was asked by the controversial politician Vojislav Šešelj to produce a cassette with songs dedicated to the Serbian Radical Party. "[[Srpskim radikalima]]" released with three songs dedicated to the party, with the rest being reused material from other albums.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_Sd8TdWTMw "Baja Mali Knindza o Šešelju"] ''Youtube.com''</ref> | ||
After a discography pause in 1998, Baja released his last war album, "[[Biti 'il ne biti]]". [[Music during the Kosovo War|The songs focused on the then ongoing Kosovo War and the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia]]. It included many serious songs and also ones making fun of NATO. | After a discography pause in 1998, Baja released his last war album, "[[Biti 'il ne biti]]". [[Music during the Kosovo War|The songs focused on the then ongoing Kosovo War and the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia]]. It included many serious songs and also ones making fun of NATO. |