Jelena Rozga

During the ten years, the band released numerous commercially and critically successful singles including "Ginem", "Minut' srca tvog" and "Minus i plus" among others.

[4] In 1992, Rozga received an award at a singing competition where she performed the song "Uvenut će ružmarin" (English: The Rosemary Will Wither) by Magazin.

[14] It produced several hit songs, including the widely famous singles "Suze Biserne", "Opijum" and "Minut' srca tvog" as well as "Nebo boje moje ljubavi" and "Samo navika".

[16] In 1998, the group's second studio album with Rozga, Da si ti ja was released; it was a commercial success in the region of former Yugoslavia, receiving a platinum certification in Croatia and Slovenia.

The album produced several commercially successful singles, including "Gutljaj vina", "Ginem", "Na svijetu sve" and "Idi i ne budi ljude".

Minus i plus, the band's third album with Rozga, was released in 2000 and also included a streak of commercially successful singles such as the title song, "Je l' zbog nje", "Nemam snage da se pomirim" and "Ako poludim".

[5] During interviews, Rozga revealed that the transition from Magazin to a solo career was a challenging and difficult period that caused a lot of stress and health problems.

She revealed that she was unaware of all the responsibilities and independent decisions a solo career would bring along and experienced disappointment when some of her initial concerts were attended by small audiences.

[29] The album produced several hit singles, including the title song, "Karantena", "Ona ili ja" and "Rodit ću ti 'ćer i sina".

The music video for the song, directed by Gitak TV and released on 18 October, features Rozga dressed as a bride and eloping from her wedding after a short conversation with a priest; as of 2021, it has more than 16 million views on her official YouTube channel.

[38] In November, that same year Rozga had her first solo concert at the Sava Center in Belgrade and in December she embarked the Karlovačko live 2011. co-headlining tour with the band Bajaga i instruktori during which she visited all major cities in Croatia.

[50] On 14 March 2014, Rozga released "Okus mentola" which became a hit single and its music video has over 25 million views on the singer's YouTube channel as of 2020.

[51] The same summer, she released the song "Život je čudo" written by the pair Huljić along with a music video filmed at the beach and directed by Darko Radusin.

[59] On 29 February 2016, Rozga appeared on then narodni radio and performed cover versions of "Kao da me nema tu" by Vanna, "Malo mi za sriću triba" by Doris Dragović, "Prijatelji stari" by Tereza Kesovija, "Dobrodošao u klub" by Severina and "Čarobno jutro" by Nina Badrić.

[72] On 27 March 2018, following a tour in Australia, Rozga released a new single titled "Najbolji dan", written by Tonči and Vjekoslava Huljić along with a music video directed by Sandra Mihaljević.

[74] On 20 July, the same year, Rozga released another single titled "Uzmem koliko mi daš" written by the pair Huljić, along with a music video directed by Dario Radusin filmed in Istria.

[79] On 25 September 2019, Rozga participated in then narodni radio's program "Koncert u tvom domu" ("Concert at Your Home") with which she appeared at the place of a Croatian pair and performed "Oprosti Mala" among other songs.

[86][87] On 12 November 2020, Rozga released a cover of the song "Kad nema ljubavi" by Croatian singer Ilan Kabiljo as part of the project New Sound of the 90s.

[92][93] On 16 April 2021, as a celebration of 25 years spent in the music industry, Rozga collaborated on a rework of "Suze Biserne" with Tonči Huljić & Madre Badessa band [hr] for the album Inamorana (2021) released through Croatia Records.

[95] On 5 June 2021, Rozga performed a medley of Nataša Bekvalac's songs "Dobro moje", "Nikotin" and "Original" and rearranged versions of "Cirkus" and "Minut' srca tvog" at the 2021 MAC Awards show.

[97] On 15 December 2021, "Ti i Ja", a collaboration between Rozga and Saša Matić included on the latter's studio album Dva života, was released along with an accompanying music video.

[98] On 18 January 2022, Rozga appeared on the Ami G show in Belgrade where she gave an interview, performed several of her hit songs and sang a duet of "Ti i Ja" with Matić.

The first acoustic cover of the song, "Zar je ljubav spala na to" featuring Matija Cvek and produced by Srđan Sekulović – Skansi, was released on the same day along with a music video.

[106] On 3 November during an interview with Dalmacija News, Rozga presented her new single titled "Samo se ljubit' isplati" and announced a music video.

That same day, the singer held its promotion at the Esplanade Zagreb Hotel, accompanied by close relatives, collaborators and friends where she performed some of the album's songs.

[109] On 20 November 2022, she appeared at the final evening of the Croatian talent show Zvijezde pjevaju where she performed "Samo se ljubit' isplati" live.

[119] On 2 March 2024, Rozga gave an interview for Croatian female magazine Gloria where she spoke about the early steps in her career and how she needed to learn to say "no" and to take rests in order to advance.

[120] On 22 March, Rozga released the single "Od čega sam ja", written by Ivan Huljić while arranged by him and Leo Škaro and Darko Dimitrov.

[143] During an interview for T-portal in January 2017, amidst anti-abortion discussions in Croatia, Rozga supported women's rights to abort, declaring it a personal choice.

[144] In 2013, Rozga took part in Goran Bregović's concert in Sarajevo titled Saso Mange at which funds were raised for musical education of members of the Roma minority.

The Croatian National Theatre in Zagreb where Rozga started participating in ballet classes
Rozga performing in 2011
Rozga performing in Bjelovar , 2012
Rozga in 2015
Rozga performing "Moje proljece" during the Minut Srca Mog Tour in Sarajevo.