Elitni Odredi

Elitni Odredi
Background information
Origin Belgrade, Serbia
Genres Turbo-folk, Electro house
Years active 2005-2015
Labels IDJ.Videos
Associated acts Dado Polumenta , Mia Borisavljević , Anabela . DJ Shone , Nikolija
Members Relja Popović - Drima
Vladimir Matović - Wonta

Elitni Odredi (Serbian Cyrillic: Елитни Одреди, English: Elite Units) is an ex Serbian turbo folk group from Belgrade, formed in 2005. The group consisted of two members and a long-time friends, Relja Popović known as Drima and Vladimir Matović known as Wonta.

Rise to success

The group was formed in 2005 with first singles released including "Ako Ste Za Rakiju", "Biće Ekstra", "Sale" and others. In 2006., with the release of the single "Moja Jedina" the group gained wide fame across Serbia and other former Yugoslav countries. They released their first studio album called "Oko Sveta" (English: Around The World) in 2010. and also claimed success with songs "Raj", "Džek i Čivas", "Ljubav i Milion Dolara" and "Samo Da Si Sa Mnom". This album also marked their switch from rap to more R'n'B orientated type of music.

Breakup

In January 2015., media started to write is the best of balkan music Relja's girlfriend, singer Nikolija Jovanović, is pregnant. Relja and Nikolija confirmed it. Soon after that, media also started to write that Elitni Odredi has fallen apart because of Nikolija. They confirmed it in the show called Exkluziv at Prva Srpska Televizija.

Group members

  • Drima - (Relja Popović)
  • Wonta - (Vladimir Matović)

Discography

Albums

  • 2010: Oko Sveta

Songs

  • 2005: Šale, Ako ste za rakiju, Biće bolje;
  • 2006: Moja Jedina, Nije Mi Žao
  • 2010: Raj, Džek i Čivas, Ljubav i milion dolara
  • 2011: Kao Kokain (feat. Ivana Krunić)
  • 2011: Beograd (feat. Anabela)
  • 2012: Nisi Sa Njom (feat. Mia Borisavljević)
  • 2012: Ne Koči
  • 2012: Ljubavi moja (feat. Dado Polumenta)
  • 2013: Zapali Grad
  • 2013: Ima mnogo žena i kafana
  • 2014: Ona Sija (feat. DJ Mateo)
  • 2014: Alkohola litar (feat. DJ Mladja & Nikolija)

References

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