: Her debut, launched after winning at the Ilidža Music Festival, sold 350,000 copies.

Svetlana "Ceca" Ražnatović's discography between 1988 and 2018 represents one of the most successful commercial runs in Balkan music history, evolving from traditional folk to the dominant "turbo-folk" and pop-folk genres. Starting at age 15, she released 16 studio albums during this 30-year period, becoming a cultural icon and the best-selling artist for major regional labels like PGP-RTB.

: Also known as To, Miki , this album was a major hit across the former Yugoslavia.

: Featuring the massive hit "Kukavica" , it marked a shift toward a more emotional and dramatic pop-folk style.

Ceca debuted as a teenage star, primarily performing traditional Serbian folk music with emerging modern production elements.

and Maskarada (1997) : These albums further cemented her status as the "Balkan Mother" (Ceca nacionale).

: Follow-up success that solidified her popularity.