Ceca discography | |
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Studio albums | 18 |
Compilation albums | 12 |
Singles | 11 |
Video albums | 7 |
Music videos | 51 |
Remix albums | 2 |
The discography of Serbian singer Ceca includes eighteen studio albums, two remix albums, seven video albums, twelve compilations, ten singles and fifty-one music videos.
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Cvetak zanovetak | — |
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Ludo srce |
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Pustite me da ga vidim (also known as To, Miki and Ceca) |
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Babaroga |
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Šta je to u tvojim venama (also known as Kukavica) |
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Ja još spavam u tvojoj majici |
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Fatalna ljubav |
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Emotivna luda |
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Maskarada |
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Ceca 2000 |
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Decenija |
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Gore od ljubavi |
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Idealno loša |
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Ljubav živi | 5 |
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Poziv |
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Autogram |
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London Mix |
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C — Club |
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Ceca |
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Babaroga |
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Kukavica |
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Ceca & Futa band |
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Sve najbolje… 20 |
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Fatalna ljubav live |
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Ušće 2006 |
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Pustite me da ga vidim |
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Ceca hitovi |
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Multi Megamix Hitovi |
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Ceca No. 1 |
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Hitovi 1 |
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Hitovi 2 |
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Hitovi 3 |
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Balade |
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Hitovi |
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Hitovi 1 |
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Hitovi 2 |
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Hitovi 3 |
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Year | Title | Peak chart positions | Album |
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CRO Billb. [22] | |||
1988 | "Cvetak zanovetak" | * | Cvetak zanovetak |
1992 | "Neću protiv druga svog" (featuring Rade Šerbedžija) | Neću protiv druga svog | |
"U snu ljubim medna usta" (featuring Dragan Kojić Keba) | Hitovi — U produkciji Zorana Starčevića | ||
1994 | "Ko na grani jabuka" (featuring Željko Šašić) | Gori more | |
"Bandido" (featuring Ivana Žigon) | Non-album single | ||
2007 | "Vreme za ljubav ističe" (featuring Oliver Mandić) | Vreme za ljubav ističe | |
2014 | "Ne zanosim se ja" (featuring Aca Lukas) | Non-album singles | |
2017 | "Lažov notorni" (featuring Saša Matić) | ||
2024 | "Ne računaj na mene" (featuring Maya Berović) | 6 | |
"Za kraj" | — | ||
"Više od sreće" (featuring Željko Joksimović) | — | ||
"Muškarčina" (featuring Voyage) | 6 | Guns N Roses | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. "*" denotes a recording released before the chart's launch. |
Year | Title | Director |
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1988 | "Cvetak zanovetak" | Unknown |
1989 | "Zabraniću srcu da te voli" | |
1990 | "To, Miki" | |
"Pustite me da ga vidim" | ||
"Cipelice" | ||
"Lako je tebi" | ||
"Sve u svoje vreme" | ||
"Ne daj me" | ||
"Eh, teško meni" | ||
1991 | "Babaroga" | |
"Volim te" | ||
"Izbriši, vetre, trag" | ||
"Hej, vršnjaci" | ||
"Sto put’ sam se zaklela" | ||
"Da si nekad do bola voleo" | ||
"Ne kuni, majko" | ||
"Bivši" | ||
"Mokra trava" | ||
1993 | "Kukavica" | |
"Šta je to u tvojim venama" | ||
"Oprosti mi suze" | ||
"Žarila sam žar" | ||
"Zaboravi" | ||
1994 | "Ne računaj na mene" | |
"Neću da budem k’o mašina" | ||
"Ko nekad u osam" | ||
"Ko na grani jabuka" | ||
1995 | "Nije monotonija" | Dejan Milićević |
"Znam" | ||
"Idi dok si mlad" | ||
"Fatalna ljubav" | ||
"Beograd" | ||
1996 | "Neodoljiv-neumoljiv" | |
1997 | "Nevaljala" | |
1999 | "Dokaz" | |
2000 | "Crveno" | |
2001 | "Zabranjeni grad" | Unknown |
2002 | "Bruka" | Igor Kusić |
"Dragane moj" | Unknown | |
"39,2" | ||
2004 | "Gore od ljubavi" | |
2005 | "Trula višnja" | |
2006 | "Lepi grome moj" | |
2011 | "Rasulo" | Miloš Nadaždin |
2013 | "Da raskinem sa njom" | |
"Turbulentno" | ||
2015 | "Dobro sam prošla" | |
2017 | "Nevinost" | Unknown |
"Anđeo drugog reda" | ||
"Lažov notorni" | Dejan Milićević [23] | |
2024 | "Više od sreće" (featuring Željko Joksimović) | Miloš Nadaždin |
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