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When the breakup of Yugoslavia started, Baja's songs turned patriotic, and he set out to make an album about the conflict. He managed to gather just enough money to record his own first album, but somehow lost it all on the way to the studio. Now in debt and in search of a record label to take him, he eventually found [[Jugodisk]] after being rejected by [[PGP RTS]]. Finally published in early 1992, his album "[[Ne Dam Krajine (Album)|Ne dam Krajine]]" would become very successful, and Baja was catapulted into fame. | When the breakup of Yugoslavia started, Baja's songs turned patriotic, and he set out to make an album about the conflict. He managed to gather just enough money to record his own first album, but somehow lost it all on the way to the studio. Now in debt and in search of a record label to take him, he eventually found [[Jugodisk]] after being rejected by [[PGP RTS]]. Finally published in early 1992, his album "[[Ne Dam Krajine (Album)|Ne dam Krajine]]" would become very successful, and Baja was catapulted into fame. | ||
His second album, "[[Stan'te paše i | His second album, "[[Stan'te paše i ustaše]]", released by [[Nina Trejd]] in mid-1992, sold 300.000 copies and featured the songs "[[Božić je]]", "[[Morem plovi jedna mala barka]]" and "[[Pevaj Srbijo]]", which would turn into his most popular and most recognizable songs. | ||
Despite this success, Baja had a strained relationship with the media. His 1992 [[Poselo]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z95oRMym94A performance of "Pevaj Srbijo"] was cut from TV broadcasting and only ever had a few select appearances on radio and TV.<ref>[https://archive.is/fSQqQ 13.01.2021 Interview]. ''Informer.rs.'' Archived link.</ref> | Despite this success, Baja had a strained relationship with the media. His 1992 [[Poselo]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z95oRMym94A performance of "Pevaj Srbijo"] was cut from TV broadcasting and only ever had a few select appearances on radio and TV.<ref>[https://archive.is/fSQqQ 13.01.2021 Interview]. ''Informer.rs.'' Archived link.</ref> | ||
In February 1993 Baja would release his best selling album, "[[Živeće ovaj Narod]]", which would go on to sell 700,000 copies<ref>[http://baja-mali-knindza.com/licna%20karta.html "Karijera"]. ''Baja-mali-knindza.com.'' Archived link.</ref> and carry popular and controversial songs like "[[Ne volim te Alija]]". | In February 1993 Baja would release his best selling album, "[[Živeće ovaj Narod|Živeće ovaj narod]]", which would go on to sell 700,000 copies<ref>[http://baja-mali-knindza.com/licna%20karta.html "Karijera"]. ''Baja-mali-knindza.com.'' Archived link.</ref> and carry popular and controversial songs like "[[Ne volim te Alija]]". | ||
1993 would also have Baja's first release of a live performance entitled "[[Sve za Srpstvo, Srpstvo nizašta]]". | 1993 would also have Baja's first release of a live performance entitled "[[Sve za Srpstvo, Srpstvo nizašta]]". | ||
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==== Albums ==== | ==== Albums ==== | ||
{{Div col|colwidth=30em|content=*''[[Ne dam Krajine (Album)|Ne dam Krajine]] (1992) | {{Div col|colwidth=30em|content=*''[[Ne dam Krajine (Album)|Ne dam Krajine]] (1992) | ||
*''[[Stan'te paše i | *''[[Stan'te paše i ustaše (Album)|Stan'te paše i ustaše]] (1992) | ||
*''[[Živeće ovaj narod (Album)|Živeće ovaj narod]] (1993) | *''[[Živeće ovaj narod (Album)|Živeće ovaj narod]] (1993) | ||
*''[[Još se ništa ne zna (Album)|Još se ništa ne zna]] (1993) | *''[[Još se ništa ne zna (Album)|Još se ništa ne zna]] (1993) | ||
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*''[[Idemo malena (Album)|Idemo malena]] (2010) | *''[[Idemo malena (Album)|Idemo malena]] (2010) | ||
*''[[Lesi se vraća kući]] (2012) | *''[[Lesi se vraća kući]] (2012) | ||
*''[[ | *''[[Govor duše]] (2014)}} | ||
==== Singles ==== | ==== Singles ==== |