Diva (Jelena Karleuša album)

Diva
Studio album by Jelena Karleuša
Released 11 June 2012 (2012-06-11)
Recorded 2009–12
Genre Dance-pop, electropop, pop
Length 40:53
Label City
Jelena Karleuša chronology
The Diamond Collection
(2009)
Diva
(2012)
Singles from Diva
  1. "Insomnia"
    Released: 30 December 2009
  2. "Muškarac koji mrzi žene"
    Released: 4 January 2011
  3. "Nova religija (Plava Šeherezada)"
    Released: 26 June 2011
  4. "Krimi rad"
    Released: 9 July 2012
  5. "So (feat. Nesh)"
    Released: 20 September 2012

Diva is the tenth studio album by Serbian singer Jelena Karleuša. It was released on 11 June 2012 via City Records. It is the fastest album on the Balkans to be certified gold: selling 200.000 copies during the first 24 hours.

Background

In early 2010., Karleuša announced that she’s planning to release a new studio album, after releasing "Insomnia", the lead single of the album. The single was downloaded over 1.5 million times during the first 24 hours of its release. The music video was released later in that year. She also released singles "Muškarac koji mrzi žene", "Nova religija (Plava Šeherezada)", "So" and her biggest hit "Krimi rad".

On the 9th of June 2012, two days before the official release of the album, Serbian news portal "Opera 17" posted the preview of all eleven songs from the album.[1]

Track listing

Main[2]
  1. Mikrofon (Microphone)
  2. Pucaj u ljubav (Ne vredi) (Shoot the Love (It Isn’t Worth It)
  3. Krimi rad (Criminal Work, featuring Teča)
  4. Savršen zločin (Perfect Crime)
  5. Sodoma & Gomora (Sodom and Gomorrah)
  6. Insomnia (featuring Mirza Hamzić)
  7. Radim na bol (Living with Pain)
  8. Muškarac koji mrzi žene (A Man Who Hates Women)
  9. Duboko ranjena (Deeply Wounded)
  10. Nova religija (Plava Šeherezada) (New Religion (Blonde Scheherazade))
Bonus
  1. So (Salt, featuring Nesh)

References

  1. "Preslušajte album Jelene Karleuše - "Diva"". Opera-17. 9 June 2012. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  2. "Predstavljamo vam omot i listu pesama albuma "Diva"". Opera-17. 30 May 2012. Retrieved 18 June 2012.


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