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Bad Copy are a
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trio group from
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known for their humorous lyrics and
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. The members are
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(stage name of Vladan Aksentijević),
Wikluh Sky Đorđe Miljenović ( sr-Cyrl, Ђорђе Миљеновић; born 10 December 1980) better known by his stage name Wikluh Sky (, ) is a Serbian musician, rapper, singer, DJ, and producer. Best known for being a member of Bad Copy hip-hop trio, h ...
(Đorđe Miljenović) and Timbe (Rašid Kurtanović). Miki Boj, born Milan Šaponja, was active in the band until his death in 1999. They have released several albums as a group and as solo artists and helped the popularization of
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and
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in the new millennium.


History

The group started off as a duo consisting of Ajs Nigrutin and Miki Boj. Their first album '' Orbod mebej'', got released by ITMM in 1996, mostly contained comical songs rapped over instrumentals from popular American rap acts such as
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and Naughty By Nature. The standout track was "Zabaci domaćine", which turned
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'' into a song about a fishing trip gone wrong. The album failed to get much media attention, but it established them a cult following. The death of Miki Boj in a
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in 1999 resulted in a hiatus that lasted a few years. The group was then composed of Ajs Nigrutin and Timbe, with Wikluh Sky joining later. Songs recorded in that period showed major improvement over their early efforts, developing their rapping skills drastically while still keeping trademark irreverent lyrics. They joined forces with Oneya, then an up-and-coming beatmaker who was working on starting the first
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label, Bassivity. They had a very prolific collaboration, recording many songs but none of them ever getting released. By the end of 2002, dissatisfied with initially agreed schedule of their album being released only after V.I.P., Oneya and Shorty even though they weren't the first ones with a fully recorded album, they wanted to end their contract with Bassivity. Eventually they were dropped with no penalties by the label. Many of the recorded songs were later leaked to the internet, while almost none were released on other Bassivity projects.


''Sve sami hedovi''

Recording all-new material in a radio station studio during the first half of 2003, the group released their second album '' Sve sami hedovi'' for the One Records label. The album had a specific
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sound as a result of being recorded and mastered in less-than-perfect ghetto conditions, but it was a huge hit for a short time on the strength of the first single, "Uno Due Tre", produced by Ajs Nigrutin, with most of the song lyrics consisting of unconnected
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or Italian-sounding words and phrases (some copied off of shampoo labels and clothing tags), and with a very low-budget video recorded by Đolođolo of
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in the old town of
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. The second single "Možeš ti to" (You can do it) featuring explicit lyrics describing various sexual acts, also produced by Wikluh Sky and also with a video by Đolođolo, was moderately successful. Featuring Bitcharke na travi (Bitches on grass) as guests vocally, the track predictably didn't get much airplay due to excessive profanity. In total, ''Sve sami hedovi'' sold more than 5,000 copies, which is considered a moderate success in the current state of music in
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and Bassivity Music as a head-to-head competition. Thematically, the album contained an abundance of food-related lyrics (a trend they would maintain in subsequent projects), most prominently in the song "Sarma spremna" ('' Sarma is done''). A particularly memorable performance of this song took place at their biggest concert up to that point, the 2003 show at the SKC in
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, where they carried a table and a pot of sarma onto the stage, ate it in front of the audience and handed it out to the front rows. That show in front of 1,200 people turned out to be the beginning of the band's more commercially successful phase as they started drawing larger crowds and getting more exposure in the media.Timbe a.k.a. Bdat Džutim Pogled sa dna
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''Najgori do sada''

The third Bad Copy album, entitled '' Najgori do sada'' (''The Worst Yet''), was released in December 2006. Guests on the album include Škabo, Bvana, Edo Maajka, and Gospodar Vremena. The first song to get a video was "Žoor," directed by Đolođolo. The second single was "Idemo odma", also directed by Đolođolo.


''Krigle''

After Bad Copy disbanded in 2008, they have reformed again in 2012 and started touring. In 2013, they published their fourth album ''Krigle'' (''Beer Steins''), with videos for tracks ''Esi mi dobar'' and ''Ljubav ili pivo''.


Other projects

All three members of the group have recorded solo albums, with Timjah's being the only one not getting a release due to an early leak to the internet. Ajs Nigrutin has released four albums, ''
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'' in 2002, ''
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'' in 2005, ''Kajmak i katran'' in 2008 and ''Akupunktura Govneta'' in 2015 Wikluh Sky is the most productive member, constantly working on multiple projects, many of them outside of hip-hop, but seldom releasing them. Among his works are one
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album with the group
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(with
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of the band
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called ''Zagađenje u Japanu'' (''A Pollution in
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in 2005; a solo rap albums called ''Zašto brate Vikler?'' (2004) and ''Ortaci ne znaju'' (2007). He's also made the soundtrack for "
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" called
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. Most recently, Ajs Nigrutin and Wikluh Sky serious argue have led to the disintegration of Bad Copy. Ajs Nigrutin accused Wikluh Sky for his soft music turn-over, like working on some popular pop singers (Ana Stanic) and his unsatisfied dedication to group (they recently start to work on their new album). Members of Bad Copy have also done songs with many other
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artists, among which are
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, Bauk Squad, V.I.P. (and other Bassivity artists) etc.


Discography

* '' Orbod Mebej'' (1996, ITMM) * '' Sve sami hedovi'' (2003, One Records) * '' Najgori do sada'' (2006, Prohibicija) * ''Krigle'' (2013, Mascom)


See also

*
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* Popboks - BAD COPY - Krigle

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