Dosta
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DOSTA | |||||
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Studio album by Frenkie | |||||
Released | 2006 | ||||
Recorded | 2005-2006 | ||||
Genre | Bosnian hip hop | ||||
Length | ? | ||||
Label | Fm Jam Records (Bosnia) | ||||
Producer | King Mire, Koolade and Alias | ||||
Frenkie chronology | |||||
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DOSTA is the second album by Bosnian rapper Frenkie. This album was only released in Bosnia.
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[edit] Intro
The album is itself more of a mixtape with original beats and studio album quality. Most accept it as an album. The album is dedicated to the movement Dosta. There is a song Dosta, which isn't on the album, that Frenkie and Dubioza Kolektiv did.
[edit] The album
all them songs on the album deal with the political and social situation in Bosnia and Bosnia only. Frenkei does not mention any other Balkan country in the present day (the exception being the Bosnian war).
[edit] Controversy
Frenkie stirred up some controversy with the album. Specifically with the song Mr.policeman, in which the chorus goes "jebo drota" and "fuck the police". It is aimed at the large scale corruption that the police in Bosnia have. Radio 202 was fined 200 euros for playing the song, Frenkie responded by releasing the song "Massiv" on fmjam, a song about censoring.
Another song with stirred less controversy id "Rat savezu". A song about the corrupt Bosnian soccer association and a song dedicated to BHFanaticos.
[edit] Tracks listing
# | Title | Featured guest(s) | Producer | Translation |
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1 | Još uvijek | Still more | ||
2 | Moj sokak | My street | ||
3 | Promjene | Heavy D | Changes | |
4 | Još jednom | Once more | ||
5 | Rat savezu | War to the union | ||
6 | Rewind | Edo Maajka | Rewind | |
7 | Oko mene | Around me | ||
8 | Ne mogu pomoći | I can't help | ||
9 | Zona | Zona 49 | Zone | |
10 | On je Šef | He's the boss | ||
11 | Mr. Policeman | Mr. Policeman | ||
12 | Ovdje | Here |