Čovječe Ne Ljuti Se
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''Čovječe ne ljuti se'' is the debut album by a
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n hip hop duo,
Tram 11 Tram 11 is a Croatian rap group consisting of Nenad Šimun "Target" and Srđan Ćuk " General Woo". It is named after a tram line, number 11, that connects the western part of Zagreb from where Target is, with the eastern part where General Woo li ...
. The album was released in
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and had a major success. The album features production from
Koolade Matko Šašek, also known as Koolade is a Croatian hip-hop, electronic music, electronic, and urban music record producer, producer. Born in Zagreb in the late 1970s, he began his music career in the late 1990s. Along with other members of the B ...
and
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and guest appearances on the album include El Bahattee, Phat Phillie, Major League Figures, Sick Rhyme Sayazz, Don Dovbje and Kiki. Some tracks (ex. "Kaj Ima Lima?") contain introductional inserts performed by Baby Dooks (of Sick Rhyme Sayazz) but he was not credited for that.


Track listing

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