{{Infobox album | name = No sikiriki | type = Album | artist = [[Edo Maajka]] | cover = No sikiriki.jpg | alt = | released = 3 May 2004 | recorded = 2003–2004 | venue = | studio = | genre = [[Hip hop music|Rap]] | length = 73:27 | label = Fm Jam Records (Bosnia) [[Menart Records]] (Croatia) Bassivity Music (Serbia) | producer = Executive producers Edo Maajka, [[Koolade]], [[Dash]], [[Shot (music producer)|Shot]] | prev_title = [[Slušaj mater]] | prev_year = 2002 | next_title = [[Stig'o ćumur]] | next_year = 2006 }}

'''''No Sikiriki''''' is [[Edo Maajka]]'s second studio album released on May 3, 2004, by Menart records in Croatia, Fmjam records and Malex Music in Bosnia and Bassivity Music in Serbia. In 2005, the album won numerous awards from different award ceremonies including album of the year and song of the year for the title track.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://davorin.ba/nagrada/2005.htm |title=Dobitnici nagrada |author=Davorin editor |date=17 September 2011 |publisher=.davorin.ba}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ihg.hr/dobitnici-po-godinama/2005-116 |title=Dobitnici po godinama: 2005 |author=Porin editor |date=17 September 2011 |publisher=.ihg.hr |access-date=22 September 2011 |archive-date=19 November 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111119103114/http://www.ihg.hr/dobitnici-po-godinama/2005-116 |url-status=dead }}</ref> It was the most anticipated hip hop album after the hit album [[Slušaj mater]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.muzika.hr/clanak/1973/albumi/apokalipsa-danas.aspx |title=Apokalipsa danas |author=Tamara Banjeglav |date=8 May 2004 |publisher=muzika.hr}}</ref>

==The album== This album has a number of themes that were also featured in the previous album. Themes include war, post war issues, social commentary and storytelling and sequels to songs that were in previous albums.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.muzika.hr/clanak/1973/albumi/apokalipsa-danas.aspx |title=Apokalipsa danas |author=Tamara Banjeglav |date=8 May 2004 |publisher=muzika.hr}}</ref>

==Track listing== {|class="wikitable" |- !# !Title !Featured guest(s) !Producer !Notes !Translation |- |1 |Sevdah O Rodama | | |guitar: E. Zejnilović, bass & kontrabass: Kadri Bassic, clarinet: G. Tudor-Lipi |[[Sevdalinka|Sevdah]] Song About Storks |- |2 |To Sam Ja | |DJ. Mezuian & Pimp Beats | |That Is Me |- |3 |Pržiiiii |[[Dino Šaran]] |Dash | |Burnnnnn |- |4 |On Je Mlađi | |Andrej | |He's Younger |- |5 |Dragi Moj Vlado | |Koolade | |My Dear Vlado |- |6 |Svudi San Bija | |Baby Dooks |scratch: DJ. Ahmaad, sample: [[Damir Urban|Urban]] & [[The Beat Fleet|TBF]] - Black Tattoo |I've Been Everywhere |- |7 |Savske meduze | |Baby Dooks | |Jellyfishes of [[Sava]] |- |8 |Ruke Gore | |Baby Dooks | |Hands Up |- |9 |Slušajte Me Sad |Davor Erceg |Oneya | |Listen To Me Now |- |10 |[[No sikiriki (song)|No sikiriki]] |chorus: Tajana, Martina, Ivana, Ivan, & David |Shot |bass: Kadri Bassic |No Worries |- |11 |Kliše | |Koolade | |Cliché |- |12 |Ožeži |[[Frenkie]] |Dash |guitar: M. Miletić, bass: B. Gudelj |Hit It |- |13 |[[Obećana Riječ]] |[[Dado Topić]] |Dash |back vocal: Mirza, bass & guitar: M. Miletić, Croatia Records |The Promised Word |- |14 |Legenda o Elvisu | |Dash | |The Legend About Elvis |- |15 |Kidanje Veza | |Dash |violine: M. Miletić |Tearing Relations |- |16 |Down |Diyala |Shot | |Down |- |17 |Ne-mo-žeš |Frenkie |Soul | |You-Can-Not |- |18 |Samo za raju | |Koolade | |Only For the People |- |19 |Mater Vam Jebem | |Dash |saxophone: G. Tudor-Lipi |Fuck Your Mother |}

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