Album Review: Drama Koja Se Šunja Sama by Suid – A Trip Through Conscious Rap and Trip Hop Vibes
Alright, let’s get into it. Drama Koja Se Šunja Sama by Suid dropped in 2005, but man, this ain’t your typical rap album from Serbia—or anywhere else for that matter. It's like a mixtape of raw thoughts, clever wordplay, and some trippy production that sticks to your brain like gum under a desk. Released on Bassivity Music, the project leans hard into conscious rap with dashes of trip-hop flair, making it feel both timeless and kinda ahead of its time.
Now, I gotta admit, there are tracks here that just slap harder than others. Two songs really stood out to me—let’s break ‘em down.
First up is “Dok Reci Lete Visoko” (feat. Trip-R & Marčelo). This joint hits different. The beat has this dreamy vibe, like you're floating through clouds while still being grounded in reality. Marčelo brings his signature poetic flow, spitting bars that make you think twice about life and all its little dramas. And Trip-R? Dude complements Suid perfectly, adding layers to the storytelling without stealing the spotlight. There’s something about how they weave words together—it feels intimate, like overhearing a deep convo at 3 AM when everyone else is asleep. You know those moments where music makes you pause and go, “Damn, this is real”? Yeah, that’s this track.
Then we’ve got “Ludo Vreme” (feat. Big Boss & Urban), especially the Smokin J Remix version. This one’s wild—like chaotic weather bottled up in a song. The original already had this hypnotic groove, but the remix takes it to another level. Big Boss and Urban bring grit and swagger, trading verses like they’re daring each other to step their game up. What sticks with me most is how the hook loops in your head long after the song ends. It’s catchy as hell but not in an obvious way; more like a sneaky earworm that creeps back hours later when you least expect it. Plus, the bassline? Chef’s kiss. Feels like the ground shakes every time it drops.
What makes Drama Koja Se Šunja Sama special isn’t just the beats or features—it’s the vibe. Suid doesn’t shy away from introspection or social commentary, but he wraps it all in sounds that keep things fresh. Tracks like “Istinite Šale” and “Ja Nisam Kao Ti” show off his knack for blending humor and honesty, while skits like “Suid Je” give the album personality, almost like flipping through pages of someone’s diary.
And can we talk about the credits real quick? Shoutout to Alto Recorder Demian and Executive Producers Marko Milanković and Oneya for pulling this whole thing together. Without them, who knows if these vibes would’ve ever seen the light of day?
Reflecting on this album, it’s funny how music can transport you. Listening to Drama Koja Se Šunja Sama, I felt like I was sitting in a smoky café somewhere in Belgrade, watching people hustle and bustle outside while Suid narrated their lives verse by verse. But here’s the kicker—it’s 2023 now, and this record still slaps. Maybe because drama never really changes, ya know? People stressin’, laughin’, cryin’—it’s universal. Or maybe it’s just damn good music.
So yeah, if you haven’t spun this yet, do yourself a favor and press play. Just don’t blame me if you start overthinking everything while vibing to it. Oh, and one last thing: whoever said Serbian hip-hop couldn’t hold its own clearly hasn’t heard Suid. Mic drop.
Final Verdict: 8.5/10. Solid gold with a few rough edges—that’s what makes it human.
Ludo vreme (feat. Big Boss & Urban) [Smokin j Remix]
5:37
Intro (Drama koja se sunja sama)
1:9
Ne Taj Sto Vreba
2:29
Drama Koja Se Šunja Sama
4:57
Samo kaži
5:6
Srećnost
3:42
Ponekad pričam gluposti
5:0
Koliko znači mi (feat. MG Gost)
4:18
Nema veze, zezamo se (feat. Joker, Rexxxona, Trip-R & Worda)
6:7
Ne taj što vreba
2:29
Ne Taj Što Vreba
2:29
Vrteska Se Vrti
2:25
Ludo vreme (feat. Big Boss & Urban)
4:25
Istinite Šale
4:05
Samo Kazi
5:6
Ludo vreme (Smokin J Remix)
5:37
Ja kazem ja (feat. Djura)
5:30
Intro (drama koja se sunja sama)
1:9
Intro (Drama Koja Se Šunja Sama)
1:09
Suid Je (Skit)
2:58
Sve Naše Glave
3:32
Ludo Vreme
4:26
Dok reci lete visoko (feat. Trip-R & Marčelo)
5:10
Drama koja se sunja sama (feat. Wikluh Sky)
4:57
Suid je (feat. Beretta 9 & Tekitha) [Skit]
2:58
Ponekad Pričam Gluposti
5:01
Nema Veze, Zezamo Se
6:07
Vrteška Se Vrti
2:26
Dok Reči Lete Visoko
5:11
Velika Vest
1:44
Dok reči lete visoko (feat. Marcelo & Trip-R)
5:10
Ja nisam kao ti
3:16
Koliko Znači Mi
4:18
Ludo vreme (feat. Urban & Big Boss)
4:25
Istinite Sale
4:5
Aladin
3:7
Ja kažem ja (feat. Đura)
5:30
Suid je (skit) [feat. Beretta 9 & Tekkita]
2:58
Srecnost
3:42
Ludo Vreme (Smokin J RMX)
5:38
Drama koja se šunja sama (feat. Wikluh Sky)
4:57
Ja Kažem Ja
5:30
Sve nase glave (feat. MG Gost)
3:32
Sve naše glave (feat. MG Gost)
3:32
Samo Kaži
5:06
Ja Nisam Kao Ti
3:16
Velika vest
1:44
Istinite šale
4:5
Nema veze, zezamo se (feat. Trip-R, Joker, Word-A & Rexxxona)
6:7
Ponekad Pricam Gluposti
5:0
Vrteška se vrti
2:25
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Catalog Numbers
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Labels
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Formats
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Credits
Role
Credit
Alto Recorder
Demian
Executive-Producer
Marko Milanković, Oneya
Notes
SAMPLES USED:
4. Dusko Gojkovic "Ballad For MIles"
5. Oliver Dragojevic "Brod U Boci"
6. Shirley Bassey "Diamonds Are Forever"
11. Oliver Serano "Vida Para Vida"
14. Anuradha "Aayi ben ke rut mastani"
17. Brown Stone "Revenge"
About Suid
Born 1978. He started MCing with hiphop group "Serpentera" together with Nasty N and . He gained much more experience with group "Neighbourhood". Then he pursued solo career and, while on studies in Belgrade, he met and Ikac and Demian form , which followed in signing with .
Real Name
Bojan Đorđević
Name Vars
Bojan Đorđević (Suid)
Aliases
Bojan Đorđević
Interesting fact about Album
Did you know? The Serbian rap album *Drama Koja Se Šunja Sama* by Suid, released in 2005, is a hidden gem in the world of conscious hip-hop. It blends deep, thought-provoking lyrics with trip-hop vibes, creating a unique soundscape. One standout track, "Dok reci lete visoko," features collaborations with notable artists like Marčelo and Trip-R, adding layers of creativity. Fun fact: the album even includes a skit called "Suid je," spiced up with Beretta 9 and Tekitha. It’s the kind of project that feels like a journey through the artist's mind, with tracks like "Ludo Vreme" getting remixed into an addictive Smokin J version. Raw, real, and unfiltered—this album deserves more recognition!