- Mafijas — X-plane Feat Rimski
: For fans of modern Balkan trap, this track is a fascinating look at Rimski in his early career, showcasing the raw, aggressive flow that eventually made him a staple of the Bassivity Digital era.
by X-Plane featuring Rimski (and featuring vocals by Slađana Ristić ) is a quintessential late-2000s/early-2010s Balkan rap track that leans heavily into the "gaser" subculture aesthetics of the era. Review: A Relic of Serbian "Gaser" Rap X-Plane Feat Rimski - Mafijas
Watch the official music video to see the early aesthetic of this Balkan rap collaboration: X-Plane ft. Rimski - Mafijas ( HQ - HD ) SerbianRapWorldHD YouTube• Jun 18, 2011 X-Plane Feat Rimski - Mafijas - SoundCloud : For fans of modern Balkan trap, this
"Mafijas" is a nostalgic piece for those who followed the Serbian rap scene around 2010. While its themes are dated and the production lacks modern polish, it remains a cult classic for its catchy (if repetitive) hook and its role in the early development of the region's urban music scene. Rimski - Mafijas ( HQ - HD )
: The verses by Giovanni (X-Plane), Rimski, and Milkone are unapologetically flashy, focusing on 90s-style bravado: expensive cars (Pajero), gold chains, "business" dealings, and a nightlife fueled by whiskey and cocaine.
: Slađana Ristić provides the hook, which acts as a moralizing counter-narrative to the verses. Her refrain— "Sve, sve, sve možeš da mi daš, al' ja neću s tobom jer si mafijaš" (You can give me everything, but I won't go with you because you're a mobster)—anchors the song in a classic "bad boy vs. good girl" trope. Lyricism & Themes :
: The song opens with a skit involving a failed phone call and a threat to "shoot everyone up," immediately setting a tense, aggressive tone characteristic of the era's street-rap. Final Verdict



