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Jala Brat

1986 - Today

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Jasmin Fazlić (born 16 October 1986), known by his stage name Jala Brat, is a Bosnian rapper, songwriter, and record producer. He has released several studio albums and is known for collaborating with another Bosnian rapper Buba Corelli, with whom he founded the record label Imperia. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 20 different languages on Wikipedia. Jala Brat is the 2,798th most popular singer (up from 2,804th in 2024), the 266th most popular biography from Bosnia and Herzegovina (down from 264th in 2019) and the 23rd most popular Bosnian, Herzegovinian Singer.

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Among SINGERS

Among singers, Jala Brat ranks 2,801 out of 4,381Before him are Minnie, Natasha St-Pier, Ozuna, Prabha Atre, Florin Cezar Ouatu, Johnny Gioeli, Martha Tilton, Willow Smith, and Tayanna. After him are Maddy Prior, Fally Ipupa, and Chris Willis.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1986, Jala Brat ranks 402Before him are Yutaka Baba, Rafik Halliche, Jenny Simpson, Josh Peck, Colin Kazim-Richards, and Rajon Rondo. After him are Monica Raymund, Bruno Rezende, Jonathan Pitroipa, Nahuel Guzmán, Yurizan Beltran, and Matías Fernández.

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In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among people born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jala Brat ranks 267 out of 375Before him are Andrea Petkovic (1987), Sejad Halilović (1969), Rade Krunić (1993), Nikica Jelavić (1985), Zlata Filipović (1980), Avdija Vršajević (1986), and Slađana Golić (1960). After him are Jasna Fazlić (1970), Senijad Ibričić (1985), Donna Ares (1977), Bojan Bogdanović (1989), and Venio Losert (1976).

Among SINGERS In Bosnia and Herzegovina

Among singers born in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jala Brat ranks 23Before him are Boris Novković (1967), Seka Aleksić (1981), Maya Sar (1981), Vesna Pisarović (1978), Vukašin Brajić (1984), and Amila Glamočak (1966). After him are Donna Ares (1977), Marija Šestić (1987), Edo Maajka (1978), Deen (1982), Dalal Midhat-Talakić (1981), and Alma Čardžić (1968).