Jala Brat Biography: Wife, Age, Net Worth, Height, Parents, Siblings, Misic Video, EPs, Singles, Albums
Jala Brat, famously known as Jasmin Fazlić, is a Bosnian rapper, songwriter, record producer, and entrepreneur from Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Renowned for his collaborations with Buba Corelli on hits like Habibi and Kruna, he’s a leading figure in Balkan hip-hop and trap folk.
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His journey from underground rap to mainstream stardom, rooted in his Bosnian heritage, captivates fans with his innovative sound and charismatic presence.

Profile
- Full Name: Jasmin Fazlić
- Stage Name: Jala Brat
- Born: October 16, 1986
- Age: 38 years old
- Birthplace: Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Nationality: Bosnian
- Occupation: Rapper, Songwriter, Record Producer, Entrepreneur
- Height: 5 feet 11 inches (180 cm)
- Religion: Unknown
- Parents: Mr. and Mrs. Fazlić
- Siblings: Unknown
- Spouse: Alma Ikanović (M 2017)
- Children: None
- Relationship: Married
- Net Worth: $1 million to $5 million
Early Life And Education
Jala Brat was born on October 16, 1986, in Sarajevo, SR Bosnia and Herzegovina, SFR Yugoslavia, to Mr. and Mrs. Fazlić. Of Bosnian nationality and Caucasian ethnicity, his religious beliefs are not documented.
Growing up in Sarajevo with his parents during the turbulent post-war years, Jala was immersed in the city’s evolving music scene. His passion for hip-hop emerged in his teens, inspired by the raw energy of Sarajevo’s underground culture.

Career
Jala Brat began rapping in 2004, recording in an improvised home studio. He initially performed under the name Jala, forming the hip-hop group BluntBylon with Smayla and others, releasing music on YouTube. In 2011, he dropped his debut EP Replay, featuring his first collaboration with Buba Corelli.
His solo album Riječ na riječ (2012) included tracks with rappers like Sajfer and Frenkie. That year, he and Shtela released the EP Mahala, and he began working on the unfinished album Lice Ulice, releasing singles like Dom (2015), dedicated to Buba Corelli during his detention.
In 2013, Jala and Buba Corelli released the EP Sin City, followed by their debut album Pakt s avolom (2014). Adopting the stage name Jala Brat in 2015, he shifted to a more commercial sound, releasing “Habibi” with Rasta, which has garnered over 40 million YouTube views. Their 2016 album Kruna with Imperia featured hits such as Klinka and Ne volim, featuring Elena Kitić.
Jala represented Bosnia and Herzegovina at the 2016 Eurovision Song Contest with Ljubav je, alongside Dalal, Deen, and Ana Rucner, reaching the semi-finals. He produced for artists like Maya Berović (Viktorijina tajna, 2016) and collaborated with Vuk Mob (Zvezde plaču za nama, 2015) and Dado Polumenta (Dominantna, 2016).
His solo albums include 99 (2019) and Futura (2021), featuring guest appearances from RAF Camora and Hava. In 2023, he and Buba Corelli released GoodFellas, followed by the GOAT SEASON EP series (2024), including hits like Bez koda and Blaka blaka. In 2025, Jala continues to produce and perform, maintaining his influence in Balkan trap folk.
Social Media
- Instagram handle: @jalabrat
- Facebook: Jala Brat
- YouTube channel: IMPERIA

Personal Life
Jala Brat, 38, resides in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is married to Alma Ikanović, whom he wed in 2017. They have no children, and their relationship remains private, with few details about their meeting or marriage shared publicly. Standing at 5 feet 11 inches, he’s a Libra known for his charming and ambitious persona.
In 2016, he ran for municipal elections with the Party of Democratic Action (SDA) in Bosnia. Jala enjoys engaging with fans through concerts and social media, often sharing his travels and music projects. Despite Buba Corelli’s 2015–2016 detention, Jala faced no legal issues himself and maintains a clean public image, focusing on music and his label, Imperia.
Net Worth
Jala Brat’s net Worth is estimated at $1 million to $5 million. His income comes from music sales, streaming revenue, production work for artists like Maya Berović, and Instagram sponsorships, earning approximately $1,000 to $2,000 per post with 740,000 followers. His label, Imperia, also contributes to his wealth.
Discography
- Replay (2011) – EP
- Riječ na riječ (2012) – Album
- Mahala (2012) – EP with Shtela
- Sin City (2013) – EP with Buba Corelli
- Pakt s avolom (2014) – Album with Buba Corelli
- Habibi (2015) – Single with Rasta
- Ljubav je (2016) – Single with Dalal, Deen, and Ana Rucner
- Kruna (2016) – Album with Buba Corelli
- Zvezde plaču za nama (2015) – Single with Vuk Mob
- Dominantna (2016) – Single with Dado Polumenta
- To me radi (2016) – Single with Maya Berović and Buba Corelli
- Folira (2016) – Single with Elena Kitić and Buba Corelli
- 99 (2019) – Album
- Alfa i Omega (2019) – Album with Buba Corelli
- Futura (2021) – Album
- GoodFellas (2023) – Album with Buba Corelli
- GOAT SEASON (2024) – EP Series (Part One, Part Two, The Final Chapter) with Buba Corelli
Filmography
- Jala Brat & Elena: Bijele Flase (year not specified) – Music Video, Writer/Performer
- Jala Brat: Moskva (year not specified) – Music Video, Performer
- Valentino: El Fuego (year not specified) – Music Video, Composer
- Maya Berović feat. Jala Brat & Buba Corelli: Mala lomi (year not specified) – Music Video, Performer
- Maya Berović feat. Jala Brat & Buba Corelli: Balmain (year not specified) – Music Video, Performer
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