Diva (Jelena Karleuša album)

Diva is the tenth studio album by Serbian singer Jelena Karleuša. It was released on 11 June 2012 under City Records.[1] The record contains ten tracks entirely produced by Nebojša Arežina and Marko Peruničić from Atelje Trag with lyrics written by Marina Tucaković. Musically, Diva draws from electropop, while incorporating elements of dance-pop, pop-folk and hip-hop in its production and beats, which marked a significant departure from her previous work. Karleuša's vocals were noted for the pioneering use of Auto-tune on most of the songs. The general dark sound of the record is deepened with its lyrical themes of sex, love, adultery and revenge, controversially crossed with occasional references to tradition and religion.

Diva
Studio album by
Released11 June 2012 (2012-06-11)
Recorded2009–2012
Genre
Length40:53
LabelCity Records
Producer
Jelena Karleuša chronology
All About Diva
(2010)
Diva
(2012)
The Best of Collection
(2018)
Jelena Karleuša studio albums chronology
JK Revolution
(2008)
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

Diva had original circulation of 150,000 copies, which were according to the record label sold during the first twenty four hours, making it the fastest selling release in Serbia.[2]

Background

Following the release of her previous album, JK Revolution, in 2008 Karleuša took a break from music due to pregnancies with her two daughters. In the summer of 2009, however, she released her greatest hits album titled The Diamond Collection. Karleuša then appeared on the Serbian version of Celebrity Big Brother for two days in March and released single "Insomnia" in December.[3]

In May the following year, she held her first concert in the Belgrade Arena called All About Diva Show in front of 15,000 fans. In November, Karleuša released live album from the concert.

In January, she announced her forthcoming record with a holographic performance of "Muškarac koji mrzi žene" (Man Who Hates Women) on the popular late night talk show, called Ami G Show. Then in June, she had another promotional single, "Nova religija" (New Religion), performed live on Big Brother.

Track listing

Credits adapted from Discogs.[4]

All tracks are written by Marina Tucaković, Marko Peruničić and Nebojša Arežina, and produced by Peruničić and Arežina; except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Mikrofon" (Microphone)
3:18
2."Pucaj u ljubav [Ne vredi]" (Shoot Love [It's Not Worth It])3:38
3."Krimi rad" (Criminal Work) (featuring Teča)
  • Ikbal Mkouboi
  • Siniša "Teča" Pešić
4:00
4."Savršen zločin" (Perfect Crime)
  • Lee Biran
3:25
5."Sodoma & Gomora" (Sodom & Gomorrah) 3:00
6."Insomnia" (featuring Mirza Hamzić)4:07
7."Radim na bol" (I Run On Pain) 3:31
8."Muškarac koji mrzi žene" (Man Who Hates Women)4:01
9."Duboko ranjena" (Deeply Wounded)
  • Dikla Ohayon
3:48
10."Nova religija [Plava Šeherezada]" (New Religion [Blond Scheherazade])
4:03
11."So" (Salt) (featuring Nesh)
  • Dean Newton
  • Paul Huggett
4:04
Total length:37:08

Sample credits

  • "Mikrofon" contains a sample of "Alay" (2009) performed by Subliminal featuring Dana International.
  • "Pucaj u ljubav" contains a sample of "Mio" (2011) performed by David Bustamante.
  • "Krimi rad" contains a sample of "Criminel" (2010) performed by TLF featuring Indila.
  • "Savršen zločin" contains a sample of "Adain Shelach" (2009) performed by Avihu Shabat.
  • "Insomnia" contains a sample of "Dance Pe Chance" (2008) performed by Sunidhi Chauhan and Labh Janjua.
  • "Muškarac koji mrzi žene" contains a sample of "Lucifer" (2010) performed by Shinee.
  • "Duboko ranjena" contains a sample of "Ma Sh'haya Haya" (2011) performed by Maya Bouskilla.
  • "Nova religija" contains a sample of "Dum Dum" (2010) by Benny Dayal and Himani Kapoor.
  • "So" contains a sample of "La Terrazza" (2008) performed by Dean Newton featuring Huggy.

Release history

Country Date Format Label
Serbia June 11, 2012 City Records

References

  1. "Preslušajte album Jelene Karleuše - "Diva"". Opera-17. 9 June 2012. Retrieved 18 June 2012.
  2. "JK prodala 300 000 albuma u danu" (in Serbian). Tračara. June 2012.
  3. "JK "Insomnia" ruši rekorde". Tračara.com. 4 January 2010. Retrieved 17 November 2010.
  4. "Diva on Discogs".
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