1996–2006: Magazin When Rozga was at the age of 18, her mother who saw that Magazin's lead singer at that time,
Danijela Martinović, was leaving the group, contacted group leader
Tonči Huljić, informing him about her daughter's interest in auditioning for the group. Even before hearing her sing, Huljić decided to contract Rozga based on how "powerful" and unusual her surname sounded. He traveled to Split where Rozga auditioned for five minutes, performing "only a song and a half", including "Opusti se" () and "Zlato ljubavi" (). That same year, at the age of 18, she signed a deal with
Tonika Records, thus succeeding Danijela Martinović as the lead singer of Magazin. The first song she recorded with the group was "
Suze Biserne" which the band also performed at the 1996 . The song instantly became popular among fans of the group and at the 1996 Melodije hrvatskog Jadrana, it was recognized as the most performed song of the year. In 1996, Magazin released their first album together with Rozga, and their twelfth overall studio album titled
Nebo boje moje ljubavi. The album was a big commercial success receiving a golden certification in Croatia. Several months after, the band also participated at the Melodijama Hrvatskog Jadrana (MHJ) where they performed the song "Ime mi spominje". 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". The songs nevertheless were not well received by music critics due to their "easy" and simple lyrics. In 1999, Magazin performed at Dora with the song "Kasno je" and at the MHJ '99, they performed "Ako poludim".
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". The band performed "Hrvatska rapsodija" from the album at the 2000 Dora Festival and then "Nemam snage da se pomirim" at the Runjićev Festival. The last album Magazin released with Rozga was
Paa..? and it included the hit singles "Ne tiče me se", "Troši i uživaj", "Kad bi bio blizu", "Da li znaš da te ne volim" and "Slatko, ljuto, kiselo". In 2006, Rozga left the group, after having been the lead singer for ten years. She continued collaborating with
Tonči Huljić, the founder of the band. In 2004, he recorded the song "šta ti je sit" ("What Is the World"), written by the Huljić duo, composed by Remi Kazinoti and featuring Jelena Rozga; it served as the opening song for the first Croatian TV soap opera
Villa Maria. An accompanying music video with the two singing in front of the piano while a pair of young people dance is also incorporated. She also performed "Piši mi" in 2006 at the Lisinski theater during the concert "Noć zvijezda, noć hitova" by
Nenad Ninčević. Rozga recorded and released her debut solo album
Oprosti Mala in 2006; the album was a commercial success reaching the top of the Croatian Albums Chart. That same year, she performed the album's title song featuring Magazin at the 2006 Dora national festival which marked her debut solo performance.
Oprosti Mala produced six singles including "Oprosti mala", "Ne zovi me Marija, "Ja znam dobro što mi je", "Sve se meni čini da", "Nemam" and "Gospe moja". In 2006, Rozga took part in the
Dora national song festival with "Ne zovi me Marija" which finished 6th. Rozga performed "Gospe moja" at the 2007
Split Festival where the song also received the Grand Prix award. 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. Rozga's career rapidly moved upwards, especially in 2008 when she received the Grand Prix at the Split Music Festival for having the most played song from the previous year's festival's edition for "Gospe moja". She then released single "Daj šta daš" which topped charts both in Croatia and other neighbouring countries. The song also won the Grand Prix in 2009 for being the most played song from last year's festival edition. Two other singles were released in 2008, including "Djevica" and "Ožiljak". In 2009, Rozga performed on Hrvatski Radijski Festival with "Svega ima, al' bi još" in the category of pop-folk music. On 17 October 2009, Rozga appeared on Severina's concert in
Belgrade, where she performed "Suze biserne" on stage. She also praised her performance, saying the following, "The concert was amazing. The audience was phenomenal and everything was great... The organization was of very high quality, Seve is a real professional, Seve went through a lot, she has been in this job for very long but stage anxiety is present. All praises to her." Rozga performed at the 2009 Split Festival with "Rodit ću ti 'ćer i sina", and the year after, 2010, for the third time in a row, she won the Grand Prix for the most played song ("Rodit ću ti 'ćer i sina").
2009–2011: Bižuterija In May 2010, she collaborated with
Željko Samardžić on the song "Ima nade", and the accompanying music video was filmed in Split by Željko Petres. In 2010, after its debut at the Split Festival, "Bižuterija" became the most played song of the summer and a number-one single both in Croatia and in the whole Balkans. As of 2024, the audio and the official music video for the song have combined more than 50 million views on YouTube. In early 2011 Rozga released her second studio album
Bižuterija which sold over 15,000 copies within a month of its release, thus earning a gold certification from the Croatian Phonographic Association. The album produced several hit singles, including the title song, "Karantena", "Ona ili ja" and "Rodit ću ti 'ćer i sina". To promote the album, Rozga embarked on
The Bižuterija Tour in all major cities in Croatia, starting with a concert held in Zadar on 27 October 2011. Rozga became the first female artist that sold out all the tickets at the
Spaladium Arena (with a capacity of around 12,000) in her hometown of Split on 11 February 2011. Several months later, she also had another sold-out concert in Zagreb at the
Cibona hall. That same year, Rozga won a
Porin award (Croatia's version of the Grammys) in the category Hit of the Year with "Bižuterija" at the 18th ceremony. The award caused controversy as it won the most votes by the audience but many Croatian music artists and critics dismissed it. Later that spring, she collaborated with the rap group Connection on the song "Dalmatinka" which became a summer hit. In the summer of 2011, she performed "Razmažena" at the Split Festival and won another Grand Prix for getting the most votes from the audience. 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. She was noticed filming the video on 25 September 2011 at a hotel in Split. By the end of 2011, she released her double-CD
Best of compilation. The first disc of the album features the greatest hits of her solo career and the second disc, her greatest hits in the years with Magazin (1996–2006). 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.
2012–2017: Moderna žena , 2012 On 3 March 2012, Rozga released "Zanemari" along with a music video directed by Darko Drinovac on 23 April 2012. At the 2012 Split Festival, she performed the song "Solo igračica" which got her the
Srebrni galeb award i.e. second place by audience selection. Rozga simultaneously released her summer single "Dobitna kombinacija". After a couple of months, she filmed music videos for both singles in
Sarajevo under the direction of GOTIVA Sarajevo. The music video, released on 27 September 2012, combined both songs into one, thus creating a short movie with an overarching theme. This made Rozga the first singer both in Croatia and neighboring countries to make such an attempt. On 26 March 2013, Rozga released the single "
Nirvana", which garnered controversy due to a part of the lyric and achieved huge success in all former Yugoslav countries. As of 2024, the music video for the song is the second most watched on Rozga's
YouTube channel with 42 million views. That same summer, she released the song "Obožavam", and in November, 2013, the
power ballad "Cirkus". The songs peaked at numbers 5 and 2 on the Croatian Singles Chart, respectively. In the beginning of 2014, on 24 January, Rozga released the ballad "Prsti zapleteni" in collaboration with I. Brnas and Pero Kozomara featuring Klapa Rišpet. 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. The same summer, she released the song "Život je čudo" written by the pair Huljić and arranged by Dragan Tašković Taške and Boris Krstajić. The song was presented to fans through Naxi radio in Belgrade, where she flew to. She shared how she worked on the song for a very long time and that she felt nervous when the video was released. She also released how, as the title suggests, she sees her life as a "big miracle" that is unpredictable and that has to be filled with a lot of persistence, work, love and support from relatives. A music video filmed at the beach and the mountains directed by Darko Radusin was released the same day. Rozga is seen wearing costumes by Juraj Zigman. On 20 July, she promoted the music video through an interview with Serbian
Telegraf where she also spoke about how performing is her secret to remaining thin and her dreams of a wedding are conflicted, sometimes imagining an intimate one, sometimes dreaming of a grandiose one. She finished the interview by replying how she would never forgive
infidelity. When asked who the most sex appealing Serbian politician was, she adamantly replied that she would not allow politics be mixed with her music. The song "Odo' ja" recorded for the soundtrack of the popular television show
Kud puklo da puklo was released on 6 November 2014. On 9 December 2014, Rozga released "Tsunami", a single which became one of her biggest hits within the shortest amount of time. Within 24 hours of its release, the song was viewed more than 400,000 times on YouTube, becoming the most viewed video by the singer in a day. As of 2024, the song has over 59 million views on YouTube, making it Rozga's most watched video on the platform. 2015 saw the release of the singles "Kraljica" on 21 June and "Otrov" on 27 November. That same year, she appeared on the nineteenth episeode of the seventh season of the Ami G show in Serbia where she sang acoustic versions of "Minut srca mog" and "Zar je ljubav spala na to" accompanied by
Marinko Madžgalj and Ognjen and "Luna" from Magazin album
Da si ti ja (1998). She also played a brief dice game and put makeup on Ognjen's face. Following a short hiatus from new music, Rozga released the ballad "Udajem se" as a single on 16 February 2016. 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. On 15 July 2016, the song "Nasljednik" was released as a summer single. A music video directed by Dario Radusin shows Rozga in a pink and black swimsuit along with three other male models. They are shown interacting with each other, splashing water and showcasing their physique. This was followed by the release of the ballad "
Pismo-Glava" on 8 December 2016 and the title song "Moderna žena" on 16 December 2016, along with accompanying music videos directed by Darko Drinovac and Dario Radusin, respectively. Six years after the release of her previous album, on 16 December 2016, Rozga released her third studio album
Moderna žena through Croatia Records. The album was released in a dual-disc format: the first disc contained 6 new songs and 5 previously released singles, and the second disk contained her older singles released in the period between 2011 and 2014. In the first week of its release,
Moderna žena debuted atop the Croatian Albums Chart and it remained there for 11 consecutive weeks and 17 weeks in total after its release. Only 3 months after its release, the album received a gold certification and sold over 5,000 copies. The song "Žileti", written by Saša Lazić and arranged by Aca Krsmanović was released as the third single from the album on 16 March 2017. The song received around 210,000 views in one day and more than 600,000 views in one week. On 14 February 2017, Rozga appeared on the Serbian
Dobro Jutro program where she was interviewed by Jovana Joksimović and Srđan Predojević about the release of her album. She also discussed the broadening of her musical style and her relationship status. On 11 April 2017, Rozga released the last single from the album, titled "Ne pijem, ne pušim" along with a music video directed by Dario Radusin and inspired by
Robert Palmer's "
Addicted to Love". That same summer saw the release of two new songs; the ballad "Rodjena sam", written by Robert Pilepić and arranged by Pero Kozomara in June and "Svjetla neona" written by the Huljić pair, in July. On 13 November 2017, Rozga performed "Prsten na sto" at the Lisinski theater together with Montenegrin singer
Sergej Ćetković. She also appeared on the ninth season of Ami G's show together with guests
Milica Todorović,
Zorica Brunclik and Miroljub Aranđelović Kemiš. She performed a modified version of her song "Nirvana" about drinking alcohol, spoke about her first kiss and danced a belly dance together with Todorović.
2018–2020: new singles and performances (
pictured) on two songs, "Ostani" and "Sveto pismo" 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. On 29 May 2018, Rozga appeared on
Narodni radio where she performed at the Living Room Acoustic and gave an interview; her acoustic live
medley of "Oprosti mala", "Opijum" and "S druge strane mjeseca" has been watched more than 24 million times as of 2024. 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. In September, Rozga released another song, titled "Ostani" written by Serbian singer-songwriter
Emina Jahović and produced by Macedonian producer
Darko Dimitrov. The song and its accompanying music video received a lot of media attention due to a change in the singer's image and sound. Within the first 24 hours of its release, the song received 350,000 views, which is the second most watched music video by the singer within the first day after "Tsunami" which received 400,000 views in a day. That same year, Rozga appeared on the eleventh season of the Ami G show, where she sat for an interview and performed songs "Minut i plus" and "Kad bi bio blizu" together with then up and rising singer Angellina. She recalled how the former song was criticized when first released. At the end of her guest appearance, she was challenged to sing "Bižuterija" while listening to loud interfering music through headphones. On 29 January 2019, Rozga released a ballad titled "
Moje Proljeće" written by Jahović and produced by Darko Dimitrov. She performed the song on the same day at the
2019 Music Awards Ceremony (MAC) show in Belgrade. A music video for the song, portraying an emotional Rozga singing the song and wandering in a snowy forest, directed by Dario Radusin, was released the same day. It garnered 2 million views on YouTube in a week and received widespread praise from her fanbase. 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. On 5 January 2020, Rozga was featured on a video by Salon Franić where she discussed the hairstyles the hairdresser created for her through the years. On 28 January 2020, Rozga released "
Sveto Pismo" which she also performed at the
2020 MAC Awards Show. The song was written by Tonči and Vjekoslava Huljić and the production was arranged by Darko Dimitrov and Serbian singer
Željko Joksimović. The following month, Rozga appeared on the Macedonian
Golden Ladybug of Popularity awards show, where she received the award for Most Popular Regional Singer. She also performed "Sveto Pismo" and a medley of "Cirkus", "Ne pijem, ne pušim" and "Dani su bez broja" during the show. Starting on 12 April 2020 and concluding on 17 May 2020, during the
COVID-19 pandemic, Rozga streamed seven weekly mini live concerts through
Instagram Live and
YouTube during which she performed acoustic covers of her songs from her living room.
2020–2023: new singles, Minut Srca Mog and tour On 20 December 2019, Rozga was a guest on Daniela Trbović's late night talk show
5.com s Danielom together with chef David Skoko. The two sat down for an interview, discussing a variety of topics, including Rozga's ballet classes, ballet dances, cooking, the topics of Rozga's songs. Rozga recounted how overworked she was when in Magazin, how the lead singer was expected to only work with no right to speak which led to her losing consciousness at a night club, falling down on the floor and having to go to the emergency while bleeding. During the same show, she felt embarrassed by Trbović's constant questions about cooking and her attempts to humiliate her because of it, which she clearly stated she has no experience with from the beginning. At one point, Trbović attempted to set Rozga up with Skoko, even though the latter is married and has three children; Rozga simply ignored her. The album was set for release some time in 2020 although due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Rozga revealed that its release will be postponed for 2021 since she scrapped the work initially done and started from scratch. She had performed the song as part of a medley with "Sveto Pismo" and a cover of
Oliver Dragojević's "Najlipše te jubi oni što te gubi" live in March earlier that year at the 2020 Golden Studio Awards. On 7 December 2020, Rozga appeared on Narodni radio's Christmas Living Room where she performed an acoustic cover of
Petar Grašo's "Fritula". On 8 December 2020, Rozga appeared on the 9th gathering of the HEP Opskrba where she had an interview and performed acoustic versions of five songs. On 25 December, on
Christmas, Rozga held an online live concert on Instagram accompanied by Milan Terze and Karlo Dotur on guitar. Huljić planned and announced that a concept for a music video for the rework exists. 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. She also sat down for an interview at the show together with the former artist. The summer of 2021 saw Rozga touring in various cities in Croatia, Serbia, North Macedonia and Slovenia. 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. On 18 January 2022, Rozga appeared on the Ami G show in Belgrade where she gave an interview, performed Oliver Dragojević's "Skalinada", Lepa Brena's "Golube", Minea's "Rano", "Minus i plus", "Ginem", "Tamara", "Put putujem" and sang a duet of "Ti i Ja" with Matić. She was accompanied by him on piano for all songs. On 19 May 2022, Rozga appeared at narodni Living Room acoustic where she performed the songs "Ne pijem, ne pušim", "Solo igračica" and a medley of "Nebo boje moje ljubavi", "Minut' srca tvog" and "Ginem". She also gave a short interview where she announced a concert at the Fusion World Music Festival on 19 July 2022 and one at the Zagreb Arena on 17 December 2022 which will serve as the first one that is part of her regional tour, titled the
Minut Srca Mog Tour. The tour had concerts in other major cities in the region, such as Split, Belgrade, Skopje, Sarajevo and Ljubljana. For the tour's choreography, Rozga used some of the ballet dances that she learnt during her childhood classes. On 15 September 2022, Rozga confirmed that the title of the acoustic compilation album would be
Minut Srca Mog in reference to her 1996 eponymous single. 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. The single was successful on the
HR Top 40, the country's airplay chart, where it peaked at number four for the week ending 29 August 2022. The singer revealed during an interview that only the opening song with Cvek was rearranged musically, while the rest of the album songs were included in their original form, played and sung live with the addition of instruments such as
strings, French
harmonicas and Mediterranean
mandolins. On 21 October 2022, "Grizem", originally from Rozga's second studio album
Bižuterija (2011), was released as the second single off the album along with a visuals video directed by Dario Radusin. On 3 November during an interview with
Dalmacija News, Rozga presented her new single titled "
Samo se ljubit' isplati" and announced a music video. The song was intended to remind listeners to her musical style during the time she served as the lead singer of Magazin. On 11 November, an accompanying music video for the song premiered on the singer's official YouTube channel. On 14 November,
Minut Srca Mog was made available on both YouTube and other streaming platforms. 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. 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. On 25 January 2023, Rozga appeared together with Matić at the 2023 MAC Music Awards where they performed "Ti i Ja" live together. In January 2023, Rozga appeared at the awards show Cesarica where she performed "Samo se ljubit' isplati" live. On 24 March 2023, she appeared at the media award ceremony
29. Večernjakovoj ruži at the Croatian National Theater in Zagreb, where she performed "Oprosti Mala". On 26 June 2023, Rozga gave a performance of "
Idi Ti" at the Melodije Hrvatskog Jadrana 2023. The song was well-received by her fans, received a Cesarica Award for Hit of August and peaked at number 15 on the Croatian
HR Top 40. in Sarajevo. On 30 October, she covered her own "Put putujem", "Oprosti mi pape" by Dragojević accompanied by Grašo on guitar. She caught media attention for being in the company of Serbian actor Goran Bogdan. On 5 December, Rozga appeared at
Aleksandra Prijović's concert in Zagreb where she performed several of her own songs.
2024-2026: new songs and performances, second acoustic studio album Zlatni dječače 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. 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. A music video for the song premiered on the same day, directed by Miloš Šarović. Lyrically, the song discusses both the strengths and the weakness of a wounded woman who seems to be amazed at the fact that she can overcome the obstacles on her path. The song debuted at number 9 on the HR Top 40 singles chart. On 23 April 2024, Rozga appeared on the 30th anniversary of
Gloria where she gave a performance. On 24 June 2024, Rozga premiered the song "
Lavica" on the Melodije Hrvatskog Jadrana Festival donned in a black dress and presenting a new hairstyle. The song was written by the Huljić duo and received positive feedback from the singer's audience. A music video for the song directed by Franjo Macković was released on 24 July 2024. The singer briefly teased a behind-the-scenes snippet on Instagram on 4 July 2024. The clip features her singing the song in a room dressed all in red and accompanied by a love interest. During an interview, Rozga expressed her wishes to have the song surpass her previous biggest hit "Bižuterija", which was also the reaction of her fans according to some media outlets. It won the Cesarica Award for Hit of August in 2024. On 30 August 2024, Rozga appeared on the sixth edition of the "Trag u beskraju" concert held in commemoration of Oliver Dragojević's death. She donned a black dress inspired by a
Victoria Beckham design. For the event, Rozga performed two songs; "Navika" together with Petar Grašo and "Našoj ljubavi je kraj". On 18 September 2024, Rozga appeared on Bosnian show Klix Studio where she gave an interview promoting "Lavica" and her show in November while also discussing other aspects of her private life and career. She also shared that her rivalry with Severina is media-propagated and that she respects her work and different approach to it. During the same interview, she voiced her support for up and coming Bosnian singer
Adi Šoše. On 11 October 2024, she appeared on the show
Konačno petak where she gave an interview and performed "Lavica" and "Idi ti". On 29 November 2024, Rozga appeared on the Serbian show Balkanskom ulicom where she sat for an hour-long interview with Vesna Dedić, answered questions by the audience and performed her songs "Lavica", "Ne tiče me se" and "Solo igračica". During the interview, she shared the view that she learnt about order and discipline in her meticulous work due to the "Russian school" approach in her ballet classes; however, she also shared how her Russian teachers were using physical violence to teach their students the necessary dance moves. Rozga also shared how her mother interfered in her career path as she was worried how she would earn her pension when retired; she was worried how her daughter would survive as a ballet dancer so she went ahead and changed her direction. In December 2024, Rozga held five consecutive of seven sold out concerts in
Sava Centar in
Belgrade, becoming the first and only person to do so. Other two concerts, scheduled for 20 and 21 December 2024, were postponed to 16 and 17 January 2025 due
school stabbing in Zagreb. On 30 January 2025, Rozga gave a concert at the Cesarica 2025 Awards. On 14 May 2025, Rozga appeared on Dr. Milojević's second season, eleventh episode podcast. In it, she discussed her music influences and cited
Celine Dion, Dua Lipa, Zdravko Čolić as her music inspirations. She shared the trick of not sleeping on her back in order to avoid acid reflux to her vocal chords. She also praised Italian singers and their performances at Sanremo. On 30 June 2025, Rozga gave an exclusive performance of her song "Začarani krug" at the third Melodije Jadrana Festival held at the Galerije Meštrović park. The song was written by the duo Vjekoslava and Tonči Huljić and arranged by Leo Škaro. She donned a turquoise dress for the performance. On 29 July 2025, Rozga gave a concert at the Antique theater in Ohrid. On 27 October 2025, Rozga released a cover version of the song "Znam da ova ljubav ima sto života" by Dalmatian singer Gibonni followed by "Ti i ja smo južnjaci" originally performed by Zdravko Čolić on 26 November 2025. On 6 December 2025, Rozga released a cover of the Christmas song "Božić je" arranged by Leo Škaro. A Christmas-themed music video directed by Pave Elez shows Rozga dressed in red with golden rings and a golden necklace, singing by the piano, decorating a Christmas tree accompanied by an elderly man and a young girl. On 19 December 2025, Rozga performed at the Winter Adventure at Trogir at the Ivan Pavel II. Before her performance in Zaboka, Rozga came down with the flu which she shared on Instagram and thanked her fans for supporting her make it through despite the illness. N.M., a writer of Dalmatinski portal opined that the performance further cemented her status as a "queen of estrada" and a lioness. Rozga is expected to perform in Sarajevo for New Year's Eve 2026 and gave a press conference together with city mayor
Samir Avdić,
Sarajevo Philharmonic Orchestra principal Vedran Tuce and technical organizer
Nedim Srnja. During an interview, Rozga briefly touched upon the idea that she is planning to record a second acoustic studio album which would feature songs like Magazin's "Kako sam te voljela", her own "Slatko, ljuto, kiselo" and others. This would be in celebration of her thirty years of music career. It was revealed during an interview on 28 December 2025 that the album would be titled
Zlatni dječače. Rozga also shared her plans to have another regional tour in 2027. On 19 December 2025, Rozga appeared on the ninth episode of the Bosnian TV show Pravo vrijeme by Hayat TV, where she was guest together with Serbian singer
Dženan Lončarević. In it, she promoted her forthcoming New Year performance in Sarajevo. The concert was attended by 64.000 people. In addition to her usual set list, it included a cover of
Kemal Monteno's "Sarajevo, ljubavi moja". On 28 December 2025, Rozga took her social media to sing an acoustic version of her song "Ne tiče me se" in front of her Christmas tree accompanied by Arab guitarist Sara Al Hamad. She appeared dressed in black "dolčevita" and a yellow-black square skirt by home brand Klisab. Her concert was in the German city of Düsseldorf on 31 January 2026. On 25 March she caught further media attention by singing "Ljube se dobri, loši, zli" with her colleague Roka Blažević and announcing her concerts in Chicago and New York. On 23 April 2026, she gave an interview to RTL announcing her concert at the 2026 MHJ and sharing how she will present a new song which she still had to work on with the Huljić duo. On 24 April 2026, Rozga re-released her song "Bižuterija" along with a
music video directed by Yassen Grigorov and supported by Nestlé Familia HIT by Froneri. The new version of the song was produced by Domazet. == Personal life ==