Beogradski Sindikat
Beogradski Sindikat in Kosovska Mitrovica
Beogradski Sindikat in Kosovska Mitrovica
Background information
Also known asUPHKSBS (Udruženje poklonika hip hop kulture Srbije - Beogradski sindikat)
Džukački Sindikat
OriginBelgrade, Serbia
GenresHardcore hip hop
Political hip hop
Serbian hip hop
Years active1999–present
LabelsProhibicija
Automatik Records
MembersBlažo
Ogi
Děda B
Darko
Škabo
Dajs
MC Flex
Šef Sale
Krym
DJ IRon
Websitebeogradskisindikat.com

Beogradski Sindikat (Serbian Cyrillic: Београдски Синдикат, English: Belgrade Syndicate) is a Serbian hip-hop collective from Belgrade, Serbia.[1] It was formed on March 21, 1999, by uniting two underground hip-hop bands: „Red Zmaja“ (Order of the Dragon) and „TUMZ“ (Tehnika Upravljanja Mikrofonom i Znanjem)[2] together with solo artists MC Flex (Feđa) and Šef Sale. Prota and DJ IRon then joined the group in 2004 and 2006 respectively.

Beogradski Sindikat currently consists of eleven members. They have released three albums, the first one was highly acclaimed and marked the beginning of the second wave of Serbian hip hop.[3] They own their record label, Prohibicija.[4]

After a five-year break, Beogradski Sindikat was back in November 2015 with a new single, "BS Armija". Beogradski Sindikat will be releasing new songs in form of "singles" in the future. They will not release anymore songs in form of an "album" for now.[5] At last, Beogradski Sindikat released the album Sindikalno Proleće on the 12th June 2023.

Group members

  • Žobla - MC (b. Blažo Vujović)
  • Ogi - MC (b. Ognjen Janković)
  • Deda - MC, producer (born Marko Đurić)
  • Dare - MC (b. Darko Marjanović)
  • Škabo - MC, producer (b. Boško Ćirković)
  • Đolo Đolo - MC, video director, producer (b. Đorđe Jovanović)
  • Dajs - MC (b. Vladimir Ćorluka)
  • Feđa - MC, producer (b. Feđa Dimović)
  • Šef Sale - MC, producer (b. Aleksandar Karadžinović)
  • IRon - DJ (b. Stefan Novović)
  • Prota - DJ, producer (b. Aleksandar Protić)

Discography

Albums

  • 2001: BSSST...Tišinčina
  • 2005: Svi Zajedno
  • 2010: Diskretni Heroji
  • 2023: Sindikalno Proleće

Singles

  • 2002: Govedina
  • 2006: Oni su
  • 2015: BS Armija
  • 2016: Sistem te laže
  • 2016: Kasno je
  • 2017: Sindikalna priča
  • 2018: Pišam po sirotinji
  • 2018: Dogodine u Prizrenu
  • 2020: Sviće zora
  • 2020: Извини Србијо
  • 2021: Данима
  • 2021: Дан по дан
  • 2021: И Даље Кидам
  • 2022: Једина Српска
  • 2022: Moja Sudbina
  • 2022: Ljubav u inat
  • 2022: Medju Zvezdama
  • 2022: Naša stvar
  • 2023: Čekam sreću
  • 2023: Sparta

Solo albums

  • 2003: Škabo - Sam
  • 2005: PKS (Škabo & Nadica) - PVO
  • 2007: Šef Sale - Prvi Udar
  • 2008: Škabo - Remek Delo
  • 2009: Škabo - Deset Dina Glasa Na Matrici
  • 2010: Škabo - Muzika za demonstracije
  • 2011: Šef Sale - Ritam mog grada
  • 2011: Škabo - Čovek (EP)
  • 2011: Škabo - Vuk (EP)
  • 2012: Škabo - Beskonačno
  • 2014: Škabo - Priča 2 Vuka
  • 2014: Šef Sale - Život u stihu
  • 2015: Škabo - Toprek X Škabo (EP)
  • 2017: (Škabo & 22obla) - Kalaši + Nive (EP)

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2010 Serbian Oscar Of Popularity E-Oscar Nominated

References

  1. Bilbija, Ksenija; Fair, Jo Ellen; Milton, Cynthia E.; Payne, Leigh A., eds. (2005). The Art of Truth-telling about Authoritarian Rule. University of Wisconsin Press. p. 55. ISBN 9780299209049.
  2. Veče sa Ivanom Ivanovićem, April 6, 2012.
  3. Goldsmith, Melissa Ursula Dawn (2018). "Serbia". In Goldsmith, Melissa Ursula Dawn; Fonseca, Anthony J. (eds.). Hip Hop around the World: An Encyclopedia. ABC-CLIO. pp. 633–635. ISBN 9780313357596.
  4. "Intervju: Škabo (BS) / 2007 | Serbianunderground". Archived from the original on 2014-09-03. Retrieved 2014-08-29.
  5. "Beogradski sindikat: Ništa od penzije, album na proleće" (in Serbian). 9 November 2015.
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