[9][10] His father Nenad Ilić is a priest, director, writer, and the Elder of the St. Nicholas Temple in Amsterdam.
[31][32] In the same year, Ilić performed at the Nikola Pasić's ice skating park in Belgrade, with Neverne Bebe and Lena Kovačević.
[40][41] Prase went to Kosovo with his father, where he performed on stage, and together they recorded videos about Serbian monasteries and spoke about their values.
[44][45][46][47] Prase performed at the concert "Born in Ghetto", inside Mirza Delibašić Hall, located in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, along with Jala Brat, Buba Corelli, RAF Camora, Coby, Goga Sekulić, and others.
[49][50] In 2020, Ilić is returning to play in the Esports Balkan League with his own team named "Šaim se".
[65] Following the incident, Ilić had moved to Amsterdam, Netherlands, together with his partner, where he purchased a flat in order to join the rest of his family.
[66] Ilić had stated that he had resolved on this decision following the outcry of the Serbian public following Đukić's suicide, claiming that the situation had escalated to the point where he had received serious death threats.
[69][70][71] During an interview in 2020, Jelena Karleuša admonished Youtubers (including Prase) for gaining fame undeservedly and shutting out "talented singers" from becoming famous.
[74][75] Croatian YouTube influencer Filip Rožman, better known as KakoLako, created a 37 minutes long video called "Drama Salama - Baka Prase", in which he is criticizing Ilić on a wide variety of topics including his music career and for being a hypocrite.
[83][84] After a long break, in September 2022 Ilić had a long-stretched controversy with the Serbian entrepreneur, CEO and founder of the Pink Media Group, Željko Mitrović, both of whom have released diss-tracks against each other.
Multiple theories were made, and one of them inciting that the whole 'drama' is a publicity stunt, to boost both Mitrović's and Ilić's popularity in their respective industries.
[94][95] Another girl started making TikTok & Twitter posts, where she exposes Ilić supposedly having sexual explicit chats with minors, to which Ilić responded that most of them faked or never told their ages, and that one of the chats was fabricated, and that he is making a criminal complaint over the false claim.
[98][99][100] The allegations motivated Ilić to make a music video for the song named "Lična", which got age-restricted, and taken down from the Serbian YouTube trending list for being too explicit.
[109] In 2020, Ilić stopped uploading regularly videos to his YouTube channel, revealing on his Instagram account that he was having tonsillectomy on February 20, 2020.
[110][111][112][113] Ilić was in a open-relationship with another Serbian YouTube influencer, and internet personality known as Anja Bla, after they have broken up in January, 2022.