1. Edo Maajka's popularity brought his group Disciplinska Komisija to the mainstream.

1. Edo Maajka's popularity brought his group Disciplinska Komisija to the mainstream.
Edo Maajka took an interest in hip-hop when he was in high school and began to do rap battling at the age of fifteen.
Edo Maajka recorded a few demo tracks, creating his own instrumentals by beatboxing.
Edo Maajka went to Tuzla and became a member of the hardcore rap group Diskord, later named Odbrana.
Edo Maajka released his debut album, Slusaj mater, in the spring of 2002 under the Menart and Fmjam label.
Edo Maajka released two more singles, Jesmo'l sami at the end of 2002 and Prikaze at the beginning in 2003, which officially closed the album.
Edo Maajka was featured by other artists, such as in "Tesko je ful biti kul" by Hladno Pivo, "Rat" by Pioniri among others.
Edo Maajka toured until the end of the year to promote his second album.
Edo Maajka's rapping technique is described as having a perfect flow, his varied subject matter, connecting with his audience, carrying a concept over a series of albums and got most praised for his ability to write brilliant lyrics.
Edo Maajka's lyrics have been described as a variation in connecting emotionally to the viewer.
Edo Maajka is described as a man who loves drugs, alcohol, fast and expensive cars, women and pop music.
Edo Maajka explained his decision to work with a telecommunications monopoly by saying that he wanted his ticket for his concert to be 45 kuna or less.
Edo Maajka added "you can only do that with a compromise, no one is criticizing Hladno Pivo that they sold out because their sponsor for the tour was Ozujsko beer, whose owners are foreigners".