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[[File:Baja Mali Knindza Orkestar Fantom 1987.png|thumb|Baja playing with Orkestar Fantom sometime in 1987]]
'''Mirko Pajčin''' ([[Learn Cyrillic|Serbian Cyrillic]]: Мирко Пајчин,* 13 October 1966), better known by his stage name '''Baja Mali Knindža''' ([[Learn Cyrillic|Serbian Cyrillic]]: Баја Мали Книнџа), is a Bosnian Serb folk singer and poet. He is most known for his wartime music and is still one of the most popular artists in Serbia.
'''Mirko Pajčin''' ([[Learn Cyrillic|Serbian Cyrillic]]: Мирко Пајчин,* 13 October 1966), better known by his stage name '''Baja Mali Knindža''' ([[Learn Cyrillic|Serbian Cyrillic]]: Баја Мали Книнџа), is a Bosnian Serb folk singer and poet. He is most known for his wartime music and is still one of the most popular artists in Serbia.


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At the beginning of 1994, Baja would aid in writing the lyrics and music for [[Gordan Krajišnik|Gordan Krajišnik's]] second album, "[[Život damo Krajine ne damo]]" and [[Rade Tešić|Rade Tešić's]] "[[Samotnjak]]", but he would also form a band with his brother [[Novak Pajčin]] and friend [[Lujan]] with the name "[[Braća sa Dinare]]" (Brothers from Dinara).
At the beginning of 1994, Baja would aid in writing the lyrics and music for [[Gordan Krajišnik|Gordan Krajišnik's]] second album, "[[Život damo Krajine ne damo]]" and [[Rade Tešić|Rade Tešić's]] "[[Samotnjak]]", but he would also form a band with his brother [[Novak Pajčin]] and friend [[Lujan]] with the name "[[Braća sa Dinare]]" (Brothers from Dinara).
 
[[File:1993 Superton Catalog Sabor.jpeg|thumb|13.09.1993 release of [[Sabor]], showcasing a [[SuperTon]] ad for the [[Rat i mir]] and [[Kockar bez sreće]] release. "Happy new year 1994 wishes you SuperTon & Baja Mali Knindža".]]
After their first self-titled album "[[Braća sa Dinare (Album)|Braća sa Dinare]]" in 1994, the second Baja VHS would release, called "[[Rat i Mir (Baja Mali Knindža VHS)|Rat i mir]]". It would feature Baja songs from the last two albums, as well as "[[Loš učenik]]" from the [[Braća sa Dinare (Album)|Braća sa Dinare]] album.
After their first self-titled album "[[Braća sa Dinare (Album)|Braća sa Dinare]]" in 1994, the second Baja VHS would release, called "[[Rat i Mir (Baja Mali Knindža VHS)|Rat i mir]]". It would feature Baja songs from the last two albums, as well as "[[Loš učenik]]" from the [[Braća sa Dinare (Album)|Braća sa Dinare]] album.


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A year later in 2003, [[Uživo (Baja Mali Knindža 2003)|"Uživo"]] released on cassette and another concert recording on CD also called "[[Uživo (Baja Mali Knindža 2004)|Uživo]]" a year later. 2004 also saw the release of "[[Još sad pa ko zna kad !|Još sad pa ko zna kad!]]", both as a two part Cassette release and a two CD version.
A year later in 2003, [[Uživo (Baja Mali Knindža 2003)|"Uživo"]] released on cassette and another concert recording on CD also called "[[Uživo (Baja Mali Knindža 2004)|Uživo]]" a year later. 2004 also saw the release of "[[Još sad pa ko zna kad !|Još sad pa ko zna kad!]]", both as a two part Cassette release and a two CD version.
 
[[File:Modern Baja Mali Knindza concert.png|thumb|400x400px|2022 Baja Mali Knindža concert]]
"[[Ajmo braćo u kafanu]]", "[[Gara iz Nemačke]]" and "[[Hoćemo li brate zapjevati]]" all released in 2006 under the label "[[Cronic München]]".
"[[Ajmo braćo u kafanu]]", "[[Gara iz Nemačke]]" and "[[Hoćemo li brate zapjevati]]" all released in 2006 under the label "[[Cronic München]]".


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