Six singles were released from the album: "Oprosti Mala", "Ne Zovi Me Marija, "Ja Znam Dobro Što Mi Je", "Sve Se Meni Čini Da", "Nemam" and "Gospe Moja".
From 1996 to 2006, Rozga served as the lead singer of the famous Croatian pop band Magazin, having released a total of five studio albums together with them.
[1] Namely, the same day, Rozga also appeared performing under her name with the song "Ne Zovi Me Marija" and thus announced her solo career.
The summer of the same year, she performed the song "Ja Znam Dobro Što Mi Je" at the Split Music Festival.
[3][4] In 2007, she performed the songs "Nemam" at the Dora, for which she was joined on stage by Zlatko Pejaković and "Gospe Moja" at the Split Festival.
After the success of "Gospe Moja" and "Nemam", Rozga decided to re-release Oprosti Mala to include those songs.
Despite the original songs, the album also featured two covers including "Bilo Bi Super", a reworked version of a single by the group Magazin when Danijela Martinović was the lead singer and "Lijepa Samo Za Tebe", a cover of the song "I Could Fall in Love" (1995) by the Mexican-American singer Selena Quintanilla.
[2] Musically, Oprosti Mala is a pop record similar to Magazin's style when Rozga served as the band's lead singer.
It is meant as a romantic clip, which shows Rozga singing the song seated, while animations of the four seasons changing in the background are also shown.
[5] Several songs from the album, including "Gospe Moja", "Roba S Greškom" and "Vršnjaci Moji" achieved popularity and became part of the singer's set list on later concerts as well.