No sikiriki

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No sikiriki
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Studio album by
Released3 May 2004
Recorded2003-2004
Genre Rap
Length73:27
Label Fm Jam Records (Bosnia) Menart Records (Croatia) Bassivity Music (Serbia)
Producer Executive producers Edo Maajka, Koolade, Dash, Shot
Edo Maajka chronology
Slušaj mater
(2002)
No sikiriki
(2004)
Stig'o ćumur
(2006)

No Sikiriki is Edo Maajka's second studio album released on May 3, 2004, by Menart records in Croatia, Fmjam records and Malex Music in Bosnia and Bassivity Music in Serbia. In 2005, the album won numerous awards from different award ceremonies including album of the year and song of the year for the title track. [1] [2] It was the most anticipated hip hop album after the hit album Slušaj mater. [3]

Contents

The album

This album has a number of themes that were also featured in the previous album. Themes include war, post war issues, social commentary and storytelling and sequels to songs that were in previous albums. [4]

Track listing

#TitleFeatured guest(s)ProducerNotesTranslation
1Sevdah O Rodamaguitar: E. Zejnilović, bass & kontrabass: Kadri Bassic, clarinet: G. Tudor-LipiStory About Storks
2To Sam JaDJ. Mezuian & Pimp BeatsThat Is Me
3PržiiiiiDino ŠaranDashBurnnnnn
4On Je MlađiAndrejHe's Younger
5Dragi Moj VladoKooladeMy Dear Vlado
6Svudi San BijaBaby Dooksscratch: DJ. Ahmaad, sample: Urban & TBF - Black TattooI've Been Everywhere
7Savske meduzeBaby DooksJellyfishes of Sava
8Ruke GoreBaby DooksHands Up
9Slušajte Me SadDavor ErcegOneyaListen To Me Now
10 No sikiriki chorus: Tajana, Martina, Ivana, Ivan, & DavidShotbass: Kadri BassicNo Worries
11KlišeKooladeCliché
12OžežiFrenkieDashguitar: M. Miletić, bass: B. GudeljHit It
13 Obećana Riječ Dado TopićDashback vocal: Mirza, bass & guitar: M. Miletić, Croatia RecordsThe Promised Word
14Legenda o ElvisuDashThe Legend About Elvis
15Kidanje VezaDashvioline: M. MiletićTearing Relations
16DownDiyalaShotDown
17Ne-mo-žešFrenkieSoulYou-Can-Not
18Samo za rajuKooladeOnly For the People
19Mater Vam JebemDashsaxophone: G. Tudor-LipiF*** Your Mother

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