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Elitni Odredi is a Serbia
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n hip-hop and R'n'B
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 group from Belgrade
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 formed in 2005. The group consists of two members and long time friends, Relja Popović known as Drima and Vladimir Matović known as Wonta.

Rise to success

The group was formed in 2005 with first singles released including "Ako Ste Za Rakiju", "Bice Ekstra", "Sale" and others. In 2006, with the release of the single "Moja Jedina" the group gained wide fame across Serbia and other former Yugoslav countries.
They released their first studio album called "Oko Sveta" (English
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: Around The World) in 2010 and also claimed success with songs "Raj", "Džek i Čivas", "Ljubav i Milion Dolara" and "Samo Da Si Sa Mnom". This album also marked their switch from rap to more R'n'B orientated type of music.

Singles

  • 2005: Ako Ste Za Rakiju
  • 2005: Sale
  • 2006: Moja Jedina
  • 2008: Nemamo Limit
  • 2009: Džek i Čivas
  • 2010: Raj
  • 2010: Samo Da Si Sa Mnom
  • 2011: Kao Kokain
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