Serbian hip hop refers to all genres of
hip hop music in the
Serbian language
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.
The term is also sometimes used to refer to any hip hop music made by
Serbs
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The majority of Serbs live in their na ...
, including
instrumental hip hop
Hip hop production is the creation of hip hop music in a recording studio. While the term encompasses all aspects of hip hop music creation, including recording the rapping of an MC, a turntablist or DJ providing a beat, playing samples and "s ...
, as well as
rap songs
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by members of the
Serbian diaspora
Serbian diaspora refers to Serbian emigrant communities in the diaspora. The existence of a numerous diaspora of Serbian nationals is mainly a consequence of either economic or political (coercion or expulsion) reasons.
There were different wa ...
, often in languages other than Serbian. Some of most prominent hip hop groups include VIP,
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, p.pop
Beogradski Sindikat,
Bad Copy
Bad Copy are a hip-hop trio group from Belgrade, Serbia known for their humorous lyrics and slang. The members are Ajs Nigrutin (stage name of Vladan Aksentijević), Wikluh Sky (Đorđe Miljenović) and Timbe (Rašid Kurtanović). Miki Boj, bor ...
. Popular solo artists include
Juice
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,
Gru
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, Struka,
Ajs Nigrutin
Vladan Aksentijević ( sr-Cyrl, Владан Аксентијевић; born 12 August 1977), better known by his stage name Ajs Nigrutin, is a Serbian rapper and actor.
Known for his nasal baritone vocals, comedic lyrical style and eccentric st ...
,
Marčelo
Marko Šelić (born in 1983), also known as Marčelo, is a Serbian rapper known for his socially conscious lyrics and eclectic approach to musical arrangements through hip-hop music. A Paraćin native, he moved to Belgrade, where he has had g ...
, Zli Toni, Fox, Surreal, Furio Djunta, Demonio.
History
Early roots
Serbian hip hop first started in the early 80s with the birth of
b-boy
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crews. The first Serbian hip hop record release was
Degout EP by
The Master Scratch Band, which was released by
Jugoton
Jugoton was the largest record label and chain record store in the former Yugoslavia based in Zagreb, SR Croatia.
History
Jugoton was formed in 1947. It is notable for releasing some of the most important former Yugoslav pop and rock records ...
in 1984. The hip hop Scene in Serbia was not popularized until the demo band of teenagers Badvajzer (Budweiser) appeared in 1987 and became extremely popular.
In the late 1980s and early 1990s, bands such as CYA, Green Kool Posse (Sunshine crew), Who Is The Best, Robin Hood, Double 1, Bez Kaucije, Crno-Bela Veza, and Jedva Smo Se Skupili came into being, all together starting the first hip hop scene in Serbia and the former Yugoslavia.
First wave
The music was spreading slowly until 1995, until ''
Da li imaš pravo?'' by
Gru
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was released, marking the beginning of the first wave of Serbian hip hop, which reached its peak in 1997–98, when many new groups started to break out from the underground:
CYA,
Ila,
Voodoo Popeye
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,
Sunshine
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,
Bad Copy
Bad Copy are a hip-hop trio group from Belgrade, Serbia known for their humorous lyrics and slang. The members are Ajs Nigrutin (stage name of Vladan Aksentijević), Wikluh Sky (Đorđe Miljenović) and Timbe (Rašid Kurtanović). Miki Boj, bor ...
and the first horror rap underground group in Serbia, Sekcija Mraka.
Monteniggers
Monteniggers was a hip-hop band from Kotor, Montenegro, then Yugoslavia. Originally the band consisted of Igor Lazić, Nebojša Saveljić, and Duško Nikolić, also known under the pseudonyms "Lucky Boy", "Sky", and "Ducka", respectively. Nikoli ...
, from
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(at the time in a
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with Serbia), were another popular rap group. Just as the scene was taking off, the flood of new talent slowed to a trickle, probably due to the economic effects of the
Kosovo War
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of 1999, which resulted in only a few hip hop albums released in 1999–2001.
Second wave
In 2002 the silence was shown to be temporary with the founding of the Bassivity label, which made Serbian,
Bosnian, and
Croatian hip hop
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widely available in record stores. Their first release, V.I.P. - ''
Ekipa Stigla'', was one of the two albums which marked the beginning of the second wave of Serbian hip hop. The other was ''
BSSST...Tišinčina'' by the Belgrade group
Beogradski sindikat, formed 1999. The same group also released the highly controversial political single ''
Govedina'' in late 2002, which greatly aided the popularisation of hip hop in Serbia.
Another such early example was
Prti Bee Gee, which in 2001 with their song ''Pajp'' featuring
Ajs Nigrutin
Vladan Aksentijević ( sr-Cyrl, Владан Аксентијевић; born 12 August 1977), better known by his stage name Ajs Nigrutin, is a Serbian rapper and actor.
Known for his nasal baritone vocals, comedic lyrical style and eccentric st ...
, quickly secured their place as one of the most influential and authentic groups in Serbian (and Balkan) rap.
In 2003
Marčelo
Marko Šelić (born in 1983), also known as Marčelo, is a Serbian rapper known for his socially conscious lyrics and eclectic approach to musical arrangements through hip-hop music. A Paraćin native, he moved to Belgrade, where he has had g ...
's debut album ''
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'', also released on the Bassivity label, came out to both popular and critical acclaim and he was branded as the voice of a new generation.
Since then, Bassivity Music has released a couple more records before their transformation to a production company in 2007.
Beogradski sindikat have followed up their debut with 2005's ''
Svi zajedno'', having founded their own label,
Prohibicija, due to their dissatisfaction with
Automatik Records. Despite the success of his debut album,
Marčelo
Marko Šelić (born in 1983), also known as Marčelo, is a Serbian rapper known for his socially conscious lyrics and eclectic approach to musical arrangements through hip-hop music. A Paraćin native, he moved to Belgrade, where he has had g ...
was unable to settle his differences with Bassivity label, and at the end of 2005, appropriately marking the end of the second wave, released his second album ''
Puzzle Shock!
''Puzzle Shock!'' is the second studio album by the Serbian hip-hop artist Marčelo. Released in 2005, the 16-track album features various artists from Serbia and Croatia performing in different music styles, including pop and rock/rock 'n' roll ...
'' (Multimedia Records).
Since 2007, the oldest independent label in Serbia, Take It Or Leave It records (established 1992), and their sub-label Rap Cartel have released almost every rap album. The first rap CD published by Rap Cartel was a compilation "Rap Cartel-Pablo je pao vol.1" The main rap singers known and published by Rap Cartel label are SHA, Bata Barata ex Shorty, Monogamija, Bitcharke na travi, Bvana iz lagune, Hartmann, J COOK, M.A.X., Prti Beegee, De Niro, VOX, and many less known artists. This label also published first the licensed album from America, CD HAVIKK-Rhymme son (South Central cartel).
Some other notable rappers from the second wave are Struka, Don Trialeon, Seven, Beton liga, Demonio, Lud, Kajblo Spirit, Suid, Tripe-r and Nidza Bleja.
Third wave
The third wave of RnB in Serbia started in 2006. Third wave artists such as
Elitni odredi
Elitni Odredi (Serbian Cyrillic: Елитни Одреди, English: ''Elite Units'') was a Serbian pop-rap duo from Belgrade, formed in 2005. They were composed of two rappers and long-time friends; Relja Popović and Vladimir Matović. Initiall ...
,
Cvija or
Rasta arrived to the scene as soon as the Bassivity era was over. They stand for a more commercialized kind of hip hop than their "ancestors", kids like what they're doing and some of their hits like Samo Da Si Samnom (
Elitni odredi
Elitni Odredi (Serbian Cyrillic: Елитни Одреди, English: ''Elite Units'') was a Serbian pop-rap duo from Belgrade, formed in 2005. They were composed of two rappers and long-time friends; Relja Popović and Vladimir Matović. Initiall ...
), Moja Želja Si Ti (
Cvija) and Superstar (
Rasta) have become clubbing classics throughout cities in Serbia.
But there is also a new wave of rap—some would say, real rap or hip hop—that is more intelligent, more about real life and about growing up on the streets or about political themes that is becoming more and more popular and can be heard on every street or any city in Serbia. Some of them are Marlon Brutal (New wave of street rap) with hits such as "Favela", "Blok Sajmište", "Brate mnogo variš" and "Beli rep", F4 (Škabo (BS), Marlon Brutal, Dj Iron (BS) and Žobla) with hits such as "Rep i Grad" and "Bejbe Bejbe", THC (Stefan and Borko, New wave of street rap with hits such as "Trenerka Stil" and "Radi Šta Te Plaća",Sick Touch (New wave of street rap) with hits such as "Ma Da!", "Prepoznaj", "Sa bolesne strane grada" and "Uživam u Radu", Sale Tru who is known for bringing back G Funk with hits such as "U Kraju", "Chill Sine", "Tralalala" and "Ic ol gud Bejbe Bejbe",
One Shot (Rolex,
Mali Mire and Zli Toni) (New wave of street rap) with hits such as "Air max i 20 eura", "Problem" and "Sve vaše nove fore moje su stare ustvari" and they are making a change in Serbian Hip Hop similar to the first wave: breaking from underground and becoming popular not just in Serbia but in the whole Balkan region.
In this third wave we have one new record label started by some underground artists, Ltdfm Music (''Live To Die For My Music'') launched to help artists to record and publish their own work. With professional music studio, video production and event team this label has the potential to emerge as the leading story of Serbian Hip Hop Culture. Under this label are next group and artists Biro (Stiven Drama, Code, Choda, Coa), KG Odred (Shot, Smokee, Princip, Aprill O'Neal, Fettus, Verbal, Dj Sajlent), Lider, 2Bad (Van, Fat Nack), Mlata (SickTouch), Choda Optimus (SickTouch), Sale RDZ (SickTouch), Bad Voice, Aliana, Zhozi Zho, Twokey, Smoke Mardeljano, Coa DNK, L.I.F.E. Long (NY-USA).
Fourth wave
With the global sound of hip-hop changing across the world, it also helped opened the doors for many artists. Around 2012 a lot of new rappers started using auto tune. In 2014 there is a new invasion of trap music. Some rappers that are known for using this kind of style are Fox, DJEXON, Mimi Mercedez, Arafat, Ziplok, Žuti, Kurtoazija, Lil Sixxx...
The most notable person for starting this trend in Serbia is definitely Fox with his debut album "Trap Guru Trap Boss" released on November 20 of the year 2014. The Album was produced by Zhozi Zho. This was a massive success, with some of the songs like "Trap Guru Trap Boss" and "Ekser" which became huge hits.
In the year 2015. Mimi Mercedez released her debut album "Našminkam Se I Pravim Haos", which brought hits like "Prava Dama" and "Kleopatra".
Yet another trap hip hop popularisation happened in 2016 with Surreal releasing his debut album "Surreal Drugs" with massive hits like "$ippin n $mokin" and "Indžo Sam Šino"...
A lot of new artists appeared these years, but the year 2017 was a big turning point for Serbian Hip Hop and the Fourth Wave, with new artists like Vuku, Vuya, Bula Adriano, PANAME 75, TOMMY GANG and the 15 year old Herr getting to surface and finally getting their piece of this Hip Hop cake.
Also some of older artists (for an example FTP! with their album "Ilimunati" and their single "Milorad Dodik") started doing this new type of hip hop.
Further development of Trap
In 2020, a Serbian rapper and producer Lacku released "Idealan Gas," an album which marked his stylistic shift from standard trap music to a more commercialized, dancehall-inspired sound akin to
187 Strassenbande. While this sound was nothing new in Serbia, being popularized by Jala Brat and Buba Corelli, among many more, Lacku's production style sets him apart from the rest, and he quickly gained traction with the album. Riding the wave of popularity "Idealan Gas" has brought him, Lacku dropped a string of singles throughout 2021 and 2022 and achieved further success.
In 2021, a subgenre of
Trap
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,
Drill
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popped as an interesting genre of Trap in
Serbia
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. Crni Cerak, a rap group originating from Belgrade's
Cerak
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Characteristics
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Main traffic street is Jabl ...
neighborhood, gained traction in Serbia and elsewhere in the Balkans by releasing the song named "CC #1," a
UK Drill
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styled song. The success of the single spawned "CC #2," which was used for soundtrack purposes in the movie ''Južni Vetar 2: Ubrzanje''.
Relja Despotović, better known by his alias ''Seksi'', a member of Crni Cerak, and Lacku got together and recorded a remix of a
Maya Berović
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It was followed by '' Crno zlato'' (2008) and ''Maya'' ( ...
track ''"Honey,"'' achieving instantaneous success, partially due to a demo of the track itself being leaked on YouTube, SoundCloud and other platforms. The duo would go on to collaborate again in 2021 and 2022, and achieved further success by releasing a remix of Iranian-Swedish singer
Arash
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's debut single,
Boro Boro
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Track listing
Charts
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.
Diaspora artists
North America
In the late 1990s many
Serbs
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The majority of Serbs live in their na ...
emigrated to Canada and the United States. Being influenced by the hip hop scene back home, and the one in their new home, some started to create their own music.
Western Europe
There are many established
Serbian rappers hailing from the Serb communities in
Austria
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,
Germany
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, and
Sweden
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. One of the most famous,
Toni der Assi, hails from
Munich
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and often raps in the
Serbian language
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and about topics concerning Serbian politics and society. In
Vienna
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, "Ortaks", a rap group made up of Serbian youths, has grown in popularity within the
German hip hop
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scene, playing shows in Vienna and
Zurich,
Switzerland
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. The group is characterized by its incorporation of Serbian slang in their songs, and an anti-
NATO
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political stance.
Media
Hip hop was very well spread among the media thanks to mostly artist that were and still active in
Serbian to bring the culture to its people. At one point there was one radio show every day per week and 3 TV shows per week.
One of the most famous radio stations that had the most hip-hop shows was Radio 107.9 S.K.C. (Student Cultural Center). This same radio station helped boost many artist's careers. Radio Skc was shut down in 2006. All the hosts worked for free and each show has its formula.
Radio SKC 107.9
Radio SKC was an urban radio station and the home for the mayor radio hip-hop shows. Radio SKC was a very small two-floor house. Some rooms was used for studio for people like
Marko Nastić,
Bad Copy
Bad Copy are a hip-hop trio group from Belgrade, Serbia known for their humorous lyrics and slang. The members are Ajs Nigrutin (stage name of Vladan Aksentijević), Wikluh Sky (Đorđe Miljenović) and Timbe (Rašid Kurtanović). Miki Boj, bor ...
and Shazalakazoo.
Sindikalni Termin, Sunday 21:00–23:00 Radio SKC 107.9
Over the years this show has changed its formula. In the beginning, all the
Beogradski Sindikat members used to host it (9 members).
Their approach was to joke around in the beginning with made up scenarios with their call up listeners but after the first year the formula changed.
In the 2nd year only Škabo hosted it. In the 3rd year Edesi members hosted it since Škabo had to do army time for 1 year.
In the last year it was Škabo again but with a lower rating since the show was not like it was when it started. Sindikalni Termin most known to play demo and have demo artist as guests.
Škola, Wednesday 17:00–19:00 Radio SKC 107.9
2002–2006
Originally this spot time was with Timbe. At one point Timbe was very busy and let Trial host it since he also filed in for Sindikalini Termin few times and for Ekipa Stigla show at b92. He substituted for around 4 shows where Timbe decided to let him continue his work and formula.
Škola show was a place for people to get educated about hiphop. It never played any songs twice in the 4 years period unless it was the summer period (60 days). No demo artist was allowed at his show, releasing an album in
Serbia and Montenegro
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was the only way to get to be a guest on his show.
The show had a few artists to guest like:
Rza
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,
Guru
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,
Jungle Brothers
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,
Sole (hip hop artist)
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, L Rock...and over 30 artist from
Serbia and Montenegro
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.
Škola also prepared a mixtape with freestyles from all its guests that was recorded off air. The mixtape was never released but Don Trialeon said he will release it at year 2026 (20 years since the shut down of radio skc). The show aired until radio skc was closed down.
Timbetovo vece, KiK Het Sner, Ručkak sa Timetom....Radio SKC 107.9
Timbe used to hang around a lot at Radio SKC, also the
Bad Copy
Bad Copy are a hip-hop trio group from Belgrade, Serbia known for their humorous lyrics and slang. The members are Ajs Nigrutin (stage name of Vladan Aksentijević), Wikluh Sky (Đorđe Miljenović) and Timbe (Rašid Kurtanović). Miki Boj, bor ...
studio was in one of the rooms at the SKC, so Timbe had a lot of radio shows over the years. Most of his radio shows were on air for a few months.
Serbia Westwood, Thursday, Radio Pink then Radio Novosti
Ekipa Stigla, Sunday, Radio B92
Television
There were few TV shows that played hip hop video and interviewed local Serbian artists.
''Reprezent'', 3 Kanal, Once A Week
2001–2003 ''Reprezent'' was a TV show hosted by Deda (Marko Đurić). Deda is a member of
Beogradski Sindikat. His focus was on the local scene and on the French and American underground scene. He also got to interview
Das EFX
Das EFX is an American hip hop duo. It consists of emcees Dray (also known as Krazy Drayz, born Andre Weston, September 9, 1970) and Skoob (also known as Books and Boogie Bang, born William "Willie" Hines, November 27, 1970). They named the ...
and
Guru (rapper)
Keith Edward Elam (July 17, 1961April 19, 2010), better known by his stage name Guru (a backronym for Gifted Unlimited Rhymes Universal), was an American rapper and record producer. He was a member of the hip hop duo Gang Starr, along with DJ P ...
.
Internet Portals
Festivals
Over the years Serbia had many Hip Hop festivals. Most of these festivals were summer festivals which would go on for few days.
Many festivals never got to see the 2nd year due to the fact that the organizers could find a sponsor to finance their festival.
Svi Kao Jedan
Svi Kao Jedan festival started in 2011 and it has been going for 7 years. It is a summer festival which would go on for a few days in
Belgrade
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.
Till now it had over 300 local artists as well as American artists like:
Onyx
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,
Afu-Ra
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,
Kurtis Blow
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, and
DJ Tomekk
Tomasz Kuklicz (born 11 October 1975), known professionally as DJ Tomekk, is a Polish-born German-based hip hop DJ and record producer. Rappers who have featured in his songs include Ice-T, Fatman Scoop, Khia, Xzibit, Fler, Sido, Kurupt, Li ...
.
In May 2014,
Obrenovac
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The largest Serbian th ...
, a Serbian town suffered heavy damage from
unprecedented floods. In June 2014 Svi Kao Jedan was a one-day humanitarian concert with around 20 artists raising money for
Obrenovac
Obrenovac ( sr-cyr, Обреновац, ) is a municipality of the city of Belgrade. According to the 2011 census results, the municipality has a population of 71,419 inhabitants, while the urban area has 24,568 inhabitants.
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Coby
Coby or Koby is a male and female given name, and a surname.
Notable people with the name "Coby" include
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Elitni Odredi
Elitni Odredi (Serbian Cyrillic: Елитни Одреди, English: ''Elite Units'') was a Serbian pop-rap duo from Belgrade, formed in 2005. They were composed of two rappers and long-time friends; Relja Popović and Vladimir Matović. Initiall ...
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Juice (Serbian rapper)
Ivan Ivanović ( sr-Cyrl, Иван Ивановић; born October 17, 1981), known by his stage name Juice ( sr, Ђус / ''Đus''), is a Serbian rapper and founding member of Full Moon Crew and 93 FU Crew. He is one of the major figures in th ...
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Gru (rapper)
Dalibor Andonov ( sr-Cyrl, Далибор Андонов, ; 8 March 1973 – 9 September 2019), known professionally as Gru, was a Serbian rapper, musician and DJ. His song '' Biću tu'' from the 1996 album '' Gru 2'', gained him popularity in E ...
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Music of Serbia
Music of Serbia represents the music, musical heritage of Serbia, both historical and modern. It has a variety of traditional music styles, which are part of the wider Music of Southeastern Europe, Balkan musical tradition, with its own distinctiv ...
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Serbian styles of music