Samo za tvoje oči cover

Samo za tvoje oči

Jelena Karleuša · 2002

40 min · 10 tracks · folk · electropop · folk-pop

Electropop beats fuse with traditional Serbian melodies, creating a vibrant and provocative soundscape.

Why this album works

The album's lead single, 'Manijak,' became an anthem that not only topped charts but also sparked conversations about sexuality and female empowerment in Serbia. Its commercial success helped pave the way for a new wave of pop artists in the region, influencing the future of Balkan pop music.
Best for
steady mid-tempo dance vibes provocative themes for empowerment sing-along choruses with friends
Context
Released in early 2002, 'Samo za tvoje oči' marked Jelena Karleuša's transition into mainstream pop stardom following her debut album. This project showcased her unique blend of electropop and turbo-folk, solidifying her status as a key figure in the Balkan pop scene during the early 2000s.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Manijak Standout 3:46
  • 2 Samo Za Tvoje Oči Standout 4:10
  • 3 Pazi Se Standout 3:17
  • 4 Moj Dragi 4:13
  • 5 Ne, Ne, Ne 4:13
  • 6 Radoznala 3:59
  • 7 Još Te Volim 4:54
  • 8 Zar Ne 3:30
  • 9 Love 3:36
  • 10 Manijak (Remix Version By Valentino) 5:13

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