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Beogradski Sindikat (Serbian Cyrillic: Београдски Синдикат, English: Belgrade Syndicate) is a Serbian hip-hop collective from Belgrade, Serbia. [1] Beogradski Sindikat is one of the pioneers of the second wave of Serbian hip-hop. [ 2 ]
Zentropa Srbija is a neo-Nazi group that has praised Nedić and organised a gathering to mark the anniversary of his suicide in 2023. [324] Party of Serbian Unity was a far-right political party led by Željko Ražnatović "Arkan". [325] An ultranationalist party, [326] it was represented in the National Assembly during the 2000–2003 ...
"Kosovo is Serbia" in Polish stickers in the city center of Poznań, Poland "Kosovo is Serbia" (Serbian: Косово је Србија, romanized: Kosovo je Srbija) is a slogan that has been used in Serbia since the 1980s, later popularized as a reaction to Kosovo's 2008 declaration of independence from Serbia.
Recording all-new material in a radio station studio during the first half of 2003, the group released their second album Sve sami hedovi for the One Records label. The album had a specific lo-fi sound as a result of being recorded and mastered in less-than-perfect ghetto conditions, but it was a huge hit for a short time on the strength of the first single, "Uno Due Tre", produced by Ajs ...
Before Beogradski Sindikat, Škabo was a member of underground rap group called Red Zmaja (Order of the Dragon). Then in 1999, alongside eight other MC 's he founded Beogradski sindikat . He participated in almost every aspect of making the BSSST...Tišinčina - their first album.
Diskretni Heroji (Serbian Дискретни Хероји; English: Discreet Heroes), is the third studio album released in 2010 by the Serbian hip-hop collective Beogradski Sindikat. It contains the following 17 tracks.
Serbia strongly opposed Kosovo's declaration of independence, which was declared on 17 February 2008. On 12 February 2008, the Government of Serbia instituted an Action Plan to combat Kosovo's anticipated declaration, which stipulated, among other things, recalling the Serbian ambassadors for consultations in protest from any state recognising Kosovo, which it has consistently done.
Kosovo is Serbia rally on February 21, 2008 in Belgrade SRS supporters demonstrating against Kosovo's declaration of independence, Belgrade, 2008. On February 21, a very large demonstration called Kosovo is Serbia (Косово је Србија, Kosovo je Srbija) was held in Belgrade in front of the Parliament organized by the Serbian government, with up to hundreds of thousands people ...