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Jesmo'l Sami - Edo Maajka

"Jesmo'l Sami" is a song released by Bosnian rapper Edo Maajka. The song talks about the feeling of loneliness and isolation, and the struggle with one's own demons. The song features heavy, deep bass lines that follow Edo's flow and powerful lyrics. The production of the song is very impressive, with a dark atmosphere that reflects the song's theme. "Jesmo'l Sami" has become one of Edo Maajka's most famous hits and is often played at concerts and radio stations.

Edo Maajka

Edo Maajka

Edin Osmić, better known as Edo Maajka, was born on December 22, 1978 in Brčko, Bosnia and Herzegovina. At the age of seven, he moved to Zagreb, Croatia, where he grew up and started his music career. Edo Maajka is one of the most famous and influential rappers from the former Yugoslavia. His lyrics are often critical of social and political issues, while also portraying the everyday life and problems of ordinary people. He is known for his energetic performances and original rap style. Edo has released several successful albums, such as "Slušaj mater" and "No Sikiriki", which have become classics in the Balkan hip-hop scene. His music is a combination of hip-hop, reggae, dub, and traditional Balkan music. Maajka has received numerous awards and recognition for his work, including the Porin award for the best hip-hop album. His music has inspired many young artists and has become a symbol of rebellion and resistance. Edo Maajka has a lasting impact on the Balkan music scene with his authentic lyrics, original sound, and involvement in social issues. He is an icon of Balkan hip-hop and his music will remain present and inspiring for generations to come.