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| | image = | caption = | birth_name = Mirko Pajčin | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1966|10|13|df=y}} | birth_place = Gubin, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia | height = 1.76 m | death_date = | death_place = | death_cause = | resting_place = | occupation = Serbian folk singer | years_active = 1989–present | spouse = | partner = | children = | module = {{Infobox musical artist |embed=yes | genre = {{flatlist|
}} | background = solo_singer | instrument = Vocals | label = | associated_acts = | website = }}}} Mirko Pajčin ({{lang-sr-cyr|Мирко Пајчин}}; born 13 October 1966), known by his stage name Baja Mali Knindža (Баја Мали Книнџа) which means "Baja Little Knin-Ninja" (referring to the nickname of the Serb Army of RSK), is a Serbian folk singer and songwriter. He is often described as part of the turbo folk scene, and is known for his Serbian nationalistic lyrics. His cousin was the pop-folk recording artist Ksenija Pajčin. Baja Mali Knindža is not to be mistaken with Nedeljko Bajić Baja (to whom he owes his nickname due to their physical resemblance), who is another Serb folk singer. Early lifeBorn as Mirko Pajčin[1] into a Bosnian Serb family in the village of Gubin, near Livno, Bosnia and Herzegovina. Pajčin moved to SR Serbia in 1980, and began singing in 1984 in Surčin.[2] Controversy and careerBaja won a 1989 competition for amateur singers in Livno and released his first album in 1991. His career began just as Yugoslavia was breaking up. Throughout the 1990s, he was known for his strong Serbian nationalism and nationalist songs supporting the Serbs during the Yugoslav wars.[3][4] His first professional success was the song "Bpaти се Војводо" (Come Back, Voivode), in which he appealed to Serbian World War II Chetnik commander Momčilo Đujić to come back to the areas of the Croatian Krajina and help lift the spirits of the Croatian Serbs. He said that he would never consider going to Croatia because he claimed that some Croatian soldiers burned down his house and desecrated his ancestors' graves. Baja performs at "Кочићев збор" (Kočić's Assembly) in Zmijanje near Banja Luka in mid-August every year, and he usually attracts tens of thousands of people. Since Operation Storm, Knindža has written many songs about his dream of the Serb people returning to live in territories now inhabited by Croats following the Croatian War for Independence. Baja Mali Knindža is controversial due to his Serbian nationalism.[5] Most of his songs are condemned in non-Serb parts of Bosnia and Croatia because of their xenophobic lyrics, which often reference war leaders during the Yugoslav wars. For example, his song "Ne volim te Alija" describes his strong dislike for the Bosnian wartime president Alija Izetbegović and includes the lyrics: Не волим те, Алија, / I don't like you, Alija Зато што си балија / Because you are a Balija (a derogatory term for Bosniaks) Срушио си миран сан / You destroyed a peaceful dream Носила ти Дрина сто муџахедина / May the river Drina take hundreds of your mujahideen Сваки дан / Every day [6] In one song titled "Ćuti, Ćuti Ujko!" (the song and music video feature Serbian rock star Bora Đorđević, "I will kill you" as well as "Shut up, shut up, mujo (Bosnian Muslim), I will kill you". He has also sung "I don't like people who like the HDZ", which included the lyrics "Fuck their šahovnica". Despite many of his songs having a nationalistic lyrical theme, he is also known for his often humorous non-political songs such as "Umri Baba" and "Poker Aparat". He has also sung anti-communist songs such as "Bila Jednom Jedna Zemlja" and the song "Komunjare", which says: Комуњаре, комуњаре / Commies, commies ви волите само паре / All that you love is money сви сте ви комунисти / All of you communists прављени на калуп исти / Are cast in the same mould [7] Personal lifeKnindža lives with his wife, three daughters and a son in Zemun, and drives a Saab 9-5. Besides his native language, he also speaks English and Russian. His mother and father live in a newly built house in Surčin. Baja is a supporter of the Serbian Radical Party, and has sung at the party's conventions. He also released an album, Српским радикалима (Serbian Radicals, 1998), which glorifies the SRS and its leader Vojislav Šešelj. His cousin Ksenija Pajčin, pop-folk recording artist, was murdered by her ex-boyfriend on March 16, 2010.[8][9] Later that same year Knindža released the song "Spavaj, kraljice" (Sleep, Queen) in her memory.[10] He said that he was very "shaken" by her death. DiscographySolo{{Div col|colwidth=30em}}
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References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.nezavisne.com/zivot-stil/jet-set/Istinski-identitet-poznatih-licnosti-rijetko-poznat-javnosti-98612.html|title=Istinski identitet poznatih ličnosti rijetko poznat javnosti|publisher=Nezavisne|date=20 July 2011|accessdate=11 January 2015}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Biografija Baje Malog Kninže (Mirko Pajčin)|url=http://bajamaliknindza.forumg.biz/t3-biografija-baje-malog-kninze-mirko-pajcin}} 3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.slobodnadalmacija.hr/Hrvatska/tabid/66/articleType/ArticleView/articleId/73253/Default.aspx|title=Dvostruka mjerila: ‘Mali Knindža’ slavi četnike u Švicarskoj|publisher=Slobodna Dalmacija|date=7 October 2009|accessdate=11 January 2015}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.jutarnji.hr/thompsona-protjerali--a-malom-knindzi-daju-da-propagira-cetnike/311481/ |title=Thompsona protjerali, a Malom Knindži daju da propagira četnike |publisher=Jutarnji |date=7 October 2009 |accessdate=11 January 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20160303212615/http://www.jutarnji.hr/thompsona-protjerali--a-malom-knindzi-daju-da-propagira-cetnike/311481/ |archivedate=3 March 2016 |df= }} 5. ^{{cite book|last1=Radano|first1=Ronald Michael|last2=Bohlman|first2=Philip Vilas|title=Music and the racial imagination|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Mpk5gDhj4ewC&pg=PA639|accessdate=11 September 2010|year=2000|publisher=University of Chicago Press|isbn=978-0-226-70200-1|page=639}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAziYLjR-28|title=Ne Volim Te Alija video with English subtitles}} 7. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGRrnAwb1RM|title=Komunjare video with English subtitles}} 8. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.kurir.rs/baja-mali-knindza-placem-za-sestrom-ksenijom-clanak-65212 |title=Plačem za sestrom Ksenijom |publisher=Kurir |date=27 December 2010 |accessdate=11 January 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150122222402/http://www.kurir.rs/baja-mali-knindza-placem-za-sestrom-ksenijom-clanak-65212 |archivedate=22 January 2015 }} 9. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.svet.rs/najnovije-vesti/baja-mali-knindza-posvetio-pesmu-kseniji-pajcin|title=Baja Mali Knindža posvetio pesmu Kseniji Pajčin|publisher=Svet|date=27 December 2010|accessdate=11 January 2015}} 10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.pressonline.rs/zabava/dzet-set/304140/audio-poslusajte-baja-mali-knindza-posvetio-pesmu-svojoj-pokojnoj-sestri-kseniji-pajcin.html|title=Baja Mali Knindža posvetio pesmu svojoj pokojnoj sestri Kseniji Pajčin|publisher=Press|date=16 March 2014|accessdate=11 January 2015}} External links
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