Magija

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Magija
Jelena Karleusa - Magija.jpg
Studio album by
Released22 February 2005 (2005-02-22)
Recorded2004
StudioBelgrade, Serbia
GenrePop
Length35:40
LabelCity Records
ProducerAtelje Trag
Jelena Karleuša chronology
Samo za tvoje oči
(2002)
Magija
(2005)
JK Revolution
(2008)

Magija (English: Magic) is the eighth studio album by Serbian recording artist Jelena Karleuša, released on 22 February 2005 under City Records. It contains ten song, mostly covers by other oriental performers, which were recorded between June and December 2004. The record, which features samples from dance, electronic, oriental and Greek laïko music, is generally categorized as pop.

In February 2004, Karleuša participated in the Beovizija music festival with "Moli me" featuring Marcus, placing 11th out of 28 entries.

Magija was promoted with two music videos for the songs "Upravo ostavljena" and "Slatka mala", which were condemned by religious groups and conservatives for the "sacrilegious" use of Christian symbols and for promoting homosexuality by displaying drag queens. The album also features vocals from Saša Matić on the track "Ne smem da se...".

Track listing[]

Credits adapted from Discogs.[1]

All tracks are written by Marina Tucaković alongside noted cowriters, and produced by Marko Peruničić and Nebojša Arežina..

Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Slatka mala" (Sweet Girl)
  • Pavel Esenin
3:23
2."Magija" (Magic)4:26
3."Nisi u pravu" (You're Not Right)3:24
4."Da te nisam prevarila" (If I Hadn't Cheated On You)
  • Peruničić
  • Arežina
3:05
5."Ne smem da se..." (I Shouldn't...) (featuring Saša Matić)
  • Goran Ratković
3:41
6."Upravo ostavljena" (Dumped Right Now)
  • Alexandros Vourazelis
3:44
7."Ide maca oko tebe" (Duck, Duck, Goose)
  • Alexandros Tarverdian
4:21
8."Krađa" (Theft)3:44
9."Sve je dozvoljeno" (Everything Is Allowed)
  • Kyriakos Papadopoulos
3:28
10."Moli me" (Beg Me) (featuring Marcus)
  • Peruničić
  • Arežina
3:00
Total length:35:40

Additional notes

  • "Slatka mala" contains a sample of "Arabika" (1999) by Hi-Fi.
  • "Magija" contains a sample of "Emet" (2003) by Ishtar.
  • "Nisi u pravu" contains a sample of "Poso Mou Leipei" (2002) by Sotis Volanis.
  • "Upravo ostavljena" contains a sample of "S'Agapo" (2002) by Mariada Pieridi.
  • "Ide maca oko tebe" contains a sample of "Katse Kala" (2004) by Helena Paparizou.
  • "Krađa" contains a sample of "El-Alim Allah" (2000) by Amr Diab.
  • "Sve je dozvoljeno" contains a sample of "Gia Sena" (2002) by Giannis Tassios.

Release history[]

Country Date Format Label
Serbia and Montenegro February 22, 2005 CD City Records

External links[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Magija at Discogs".
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