Balkansko a naše explained

Balkansko a naše
Type:studio
Artist:Edo Maajka
Cover:Balkankoanase.jpg
Border:yes
Released:25 March 2008
Recorded:October 2007 – April 2008
Morris studio
(Zagreb, Croatia)
Element studio
(Zagreb, Croatia)
Sterling Sound
New York City
Genre:Bosnian hip hop, conscious hip hop
Length:54:38
Label:Menart, Fmjam, Multimedia Records
Producer:Edo Maajka (exec.), Koolade, Dj Knowhow
Prev Title:Stig'o Ćumur
Prev Year:2006
Next Title:Štrajk mozga
Next Year:2012

Balkansko a naše (roughly translated as From the Balkans, But Ours) is the fourth solo, studio album by Bosnian rapper Edo Maajka, released on 25 March 2008.[1]

The whole album was produced by Koolade,[2] except for "Daj Mi Ljubav" ("Give Me Love"), which was produced by DJ Knowhow. The first official single, "Pokradi Lovu" ("Steal Money"), was released as a promotional single by Fmjam on their official web-site. The second single is "Gansi".[3] The third single is Svi su ošli na more. The fourth single is "Sve prolazi" with a music video.

Track listing

TitleFeatured guest(s)Translation
1IntroIntro
2Daj mi ljubavGive Me Love
3Klimaj glavomNod Your Head
4Ove godine slavimThis Year I'm Celebrating
5GansiGuns (Reference to Guns N' Roses)
6Pokradi lovuSteal the Money
7Sve prolaziSaša AntićEverything passes
8Volim teBurky and General WooI Love You
9Ovaj ritam volimKooladeI Love This Rhythm
10Veliki medoIvana StarčevićBig Teddy Bear
11HagDino ŠaranThe Hague
12I dalje slušamI'm Still Listening
13Svi su ošli na moreEveryone's gone to the Beach
14FmJam I LikeDisciplinska KomisijaFmJam I Like
15Hvala, voli vas MaajkaThanks, Maajka Loves You

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.menart.si/index.php?album_id=4160 Balkansko a Naše
  2. http://www.menart.hr/index.php?news_id=4339 "EDO SA GANSIMA NA RADIJU 101"
  3. http://www.hayatproduction.com/ba/stream.php?sta=3&pid=159&kat=2 Hayat Production, 20 February 2008