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Croatian singer-songwriter Vanna has released seven studio albums, four live albums, three compilation albums, and 45 singles. From 1991 to 1998 she was the lead vocalist of the Croatian eurodance band Electro Team. With the group, she released three studio albums before starting her solo career in 1998. Vanna's debut studio album, I to sam ja, was released in early 1997 while she was still in the group. The album spawned two singles, "You Must Love Me" and "Crazy", and included mostly cover songs.
Released in 1998, Vanna's second studio album Ispod istog neba included newly written songs. The album had three singles, one of which, "Ja ću budna sanjati", featured Croatian pop singer Gibonni. 24 sata, her third studio album, was released in 2000 through Croatia Records. It currently remains her most successful album to date. Aided by the commercial successes of its hit singles "Daj mi jedan dobar razlog", "Ti se varaš", "Kao rijeka", "Ako je vrijedilo išta" and "24 sata".
In 2001, she participated at Dora 2001, the selection show to choose Croatia's representative at the Eurovision Song Contest 2001, with the song "Strune Ljubavi". She won the contest and earned the right to represent Croatia at the 2001 Eurovision Song Contest with an English language version titled "Strings of My Heart". Vanna released her fourth studio album, Hrabra kao prije, in 2003. The album spawned the hit single "Kao da me nema". In 2007, she released her fifth studio album Ledeno doba which was her first album released after the introduction of the Croatian albums chart, where it peaked at number five. Her sixth studio album, Sjaj, released in 2011 peaked at number three in Croatia and spawned two hit singles, "Ljubav putuje pod lažnim imenom" and the title track.
Vanna's seventh studio album Izmiješane boje was released in 2019 and peaked at number one in Croatia. To this day, it is the artist's only number one album in her home country. The album included most of her singles released from 2013 to 2019.