Jelena Rozga discography

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Jelena Rozga discography
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Jelena Rozga performing during a concert in 2011
Studio albums3
Compilation albums3
Singles42

Croatian singer Jelena Rozga has released 3 studio albums, two compilations, 42 singles and 30 music videos.

Contents

Studio albums

YearAlbumPeak positionCertifiation
CRO
2006 Oprosti Mala [1] 1 [2]
2011 Bižuterija [3]
  • released: 2011.
  • record label: Hit Records, Tonika
  • format: CD, digitalni download, streaming
1 [4] CRO: Gold [5]
2016 Moderna žena [6]
  • released: 2016.
  • record label: Croatia Records, Tonika
  • format: CD, digitalni download, streaming
1 [7] CRO: Gold [8]
"—" denotes the album was not released in the country or did not manage to place on the chart.

Compilation albums

YearAlbumPeak positionCertification
CRO
2011 Best of Jelena Rozga [9]
  • Record label: Croatia Records, Tonika
  • Formats: CD, digital download, streaming
1 [10] CRO: Gold [11]
2017Jelena Rozga [12]
  • Record label: Croatia Records, Tonika
  • Formats: DVD
2022 Minut Srca Mog
  • record label: Croatia Records, Tonika
  • formati: CD, digital download, streaming
1 [13]
"—" denotes the album was not released in the country or did not manage to place on the chart.

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
CRO
Top 40
[14]
CRO Billb.
[15]
"Oprosti mala"2006 [upper-alpha 1] [upper-alpha 2] Oprosti mala
"Ne zovi me Marija"
"Ja znam dobro što mi je"
"Sve se meni čini"
"Nemam" (with Zlatko Pejaković)2007
"Gospe moja"
"Svega ima, al' bi još"2008Bižuterija
"Djevica"
"Daj šta daš"
"Ožiljak"
"Rodit ću ti 'ćer i sina"2009
"Nevjeran do groba" (with Miligram)Miligram
"Ima nade" (with Željko Samardžić)2010Bižuterija
"Bižuterija"
"Karantena"2011
"Ona ili ja"
"Dalmatinka" (with Connect)Moderna žena
"Razmažena"
"Zanemari"2012
"Solo igračica"
"Dobitna kombinacija"
"Nirvana"201316
"Obožavam"4
"Cirkus"2
"Prsti zapleteni" (with Klapa Rišpet)20144
"Okus mentola"15
"Život je čudo"24
"Odo' ja"7
"Tsunami"6
"Kraljica"201525
"Otrov"17
"Udajem se"20162
"Nasljednik"13
"Pismo-Glava"5
"Moderna Žena"20
"Žileti"201735
"Ne Pijem, Ne Pušim"10
"Najbolji dan"20187Non-album singles
"Uzmem koliko mi daš"2
"Ostani"31
"Moje Proljeće"20193
"Sveto Pismo"20205
"Kad nema ljubavi"
"Ti i Ja" (with Saša Matić)2021 [upper-alpha 3] 9Dva života
"Zar je ljubav spala na to" (with Matija Cvek)20224Minut Srca Mog
"Samo se ljubit' isplati"3Non-album singles
"Idi Ti"202312
"Od Čega Sam Ja"20249
"Lavica"223
"—" denotes the album was not released in the country or did not manage to place on the chart.

Music videos

YearMusic video
2006Sve se meni čini
2007Gospe moja
2010Ima nade (feat. Željko Samardžić)
Bižuterija
2011Karantena
Ona ili ja
Dalmatinka (feat. Connect)
Razmažena
2012Zanemari
Solo igračica - Dobitna kombinacija
2013Nirvana
Cirkus
2014Prsti zapleteni (feat. Klapa Rišpet)
Okus mentola
Život je čudo
Odo' ja
Tsunami
2015Kraljica
Otrov
2016.Udajem se
Nasljednik
Pismo-glava
Moderna žena
2017Žileti
Ne pijem, ne pušim
2018Najbolji dan
Uzmem koliko mi daš
Ostani
2019Moje proljeće
2020Sveto Pismo
TitleYearDirector(s)Ref.
As lead artist
"Zar je ljubav spala na to"2022Dario Radusin [19]
"Samo se ljubit' isplati"Luka Sepčić [20]
As featured artist
"Ti i ja"2021 [21]

Notes

  1. HR Top 40 was launched on 24 January 2013. [16]
  2. Croatia Songs was launched on 15 February 2022. [17]
  3. "Ti i ja" was released through a Serbian record label and thus wasn't eligible to chart on the HR Top 40, but charted it at number 93 on the Airplay Radio Chart. [18]

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  3. Bižuterija www.crorec.hr
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  6. Moderna žena, Cro.rec, preuzeto 06. prosinca 2016.
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  15. Peak positions in Croatia (Croatia Songs):
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