Wikluh Sky

Wikluh Sky
Birth name Đorđe Miljenović
Born 10 December 1980 (1980-12-10) (age 31)
Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia
Origin Belgrade, Serbia
Genres Hip-hop, Ragga, Rock, Dubstep
Years active 1996 – present
Associated acts Bad Copy, Shappa, Marčelo

Wikluh Sky is a Serbian musician, rapper, and producer.

Best known for being a member of Bad Copy hip-hop trio, he is also a part of Marčelo's accompanying Filter Crew, and raggamuffin group/project Shappa. In addition to participating in all of the above groups and projects, Wikluh Sky maintains a solo career as well.

Born Đorđe Miljenović (Ђорђе Миљеновић), this graduate of musical high school, additionally completed two years of Belgrade music academy before dropping out. After taking part in various hip-hop related endeavours, he lately started branching out into different kinds of music exemplified in Frank Zappaesque rock-opera called Zagađenje u Japanu ("Pollution in Japan"), which was his first release under his birth name. He played most of the instruments on that album.

His second solo album Ortaci ne znaju ("Homies Don't Know") was released in November 2007.

In 2007 he wrote and produced several tracks on Ana Stanić's album Sudar[1] that came out in March 2008. Also in early 2008 Wikluh Sky recorded a song called "Lova" with Šaban Bajramović for the TV series Vratiće se rode.

In March 2008 he appeared as contestant on Veliki brat VIP, which further raised his public profile. In late 2008, he again appeared in antoher TV production of Emotion company - Operacija trijumf.

In 2009, he produced the S.A.R.S.' debut album.[2] He also wrote the music and lyrics of the song "Pazi šta radiš" that was perfermoed by Tijana Bogićević at Beovizija 2009.

He is the composer for the 2010 movie A Serbian Film.

Contents

Discography

Date of Release Title Label
2003 Bad Copy - Sve sami hedovi One Records
2004 Zašto brate Vikler One Records
2005 Shappa Ammonite Records
2006 Zagađenje u Japanu Multimedia/Universal
2006 Bad Copy - Najgori do sada Prohibicija
2007 Ortaci ne znaju Multimedia/Universal

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Result
2009 Serbian Oscar Of Popularity E-Oscar Won

References

External links

Awards
New title Serbian Oscar Of Popularity
E-Oscar (for modern music)

2009
Succeeded by
Zemlja Gruva