Filip Filipi
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Filip Filipi is a Serbian Canadian musician and humanitarian.
Filipi's musical origins can be traced back to the early 2000s when he began producing tracks of his own. His initial success can be credited to the release of his mixtape "Sizzerb" and when the TV series "So You Think You Can Dance" utilized one his songs in a season finale. His most recent album was hosted by Gucci Mane titled "Nine Roses". Much of his music is influenced by his homeland of Serbia (former Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia).
He is the founding member and president of the United Nations consultancy "28. Jun" which delivers aid and advocacy to under privileged families and victims of domestic violence of the former Yugoslavia.
Filipi's musical origins can be traced back to the early 2000s when he began producing tracks of his own. His initial success can be credited to the release of his mixtape "Sizzerb" and when the TV series "So You Think You Can Dance" utilized one his songs in a season finale. His most recent album was hosted by Gucci Mane titled "Nine Roses". Much of his music is influenced by his homeland of Serbia (former Socialist Republic of Yugoslavia).
He is the founding member and president of the United Nations consultancy "28. Jun" which delivers aid and advocacy to under privileged families and victims of domestic violence of the former Yugoslavia.