Education
In 1971 Aleksić went to United States of America where he graduated at Pikesville High School in Pikesville, Maryland.
In 1971 Aleksić went to United States of America where he graduated at Pikesville High School in Pikesville, Maryland.
Miša Aleksić started his career in 1970 in a band called Royali as their bass guitarist and vocalist. With other students he formed rockabilly band Shih-Muh-Fuh (transcript from Shit Motherfucker). Influenced by the music of Grand Funk Railroad, Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin, after returning to Yugoslavia, Aleksić formed SOS with Dragan Štulović (guitar), Dragan Tasić (guitar) and Stevan Stevanović (drums).
After Tasić left the band SOS continued performing as a trio.
In 1977 Štulović and Stevanović left the band and were replaced by Rajko Kojić and Vicko Milatović. In 1978 Aleksić, Kojić and Milatović formed with a former Rani Mraz member Bora Đorđević.
During his career Aleksić wrote songs for Zdravko Čolić, Biljana Petrović, Jazzy Bell, Milorad Mandić and Run Go. He is also an album producer, and has produced, alongside part of albums, Warriors, Jazzy Bell, Minđušari, Bora Đorđević, Run Go and Prozor albums.