The band's initial lineup featured guitarist Radovan Jovićević, keyboardist Zoran Živanović, and the namesake vocalist .
The following list outlines the band's primary studio releases during the 1980–2006 period, as documented on Wikipedia and Discogs . Album Title Lead Vocalist Loše vesti uz rege za pivsku flašu Zana Nimani Dodirni mi kolena Zana Nimani Natrag na voz Zana Nimani Zana Nataša Gajović Otkinimo noćas zajedno Nataša Gajović Vojna pošta (also known as Grupa Zana ) Nataša Živković Rukuju se, rukuju (also known as Miš ) Nataša Živković Nisam, nisam Jelena Galonić Tražim Jelena Galonić Zanomanija Jelena Galonić Prijatelji Jelena Galonić 21 City Records Jelena Galonić Kao nekad City Records Jelena Galonić Zana - Diskografija (1980-2006) [Z3K] mp3
Zana is a prominent Serbian and former Yugoslav pop-rock group formed in Belgrade in 1979. The band is known for evolving from a sound in the early 1980s to a more commercial synth-pop and pop-rock style that earned them massive popularity. Studio Albums (1981–2006) The band is known for evolving from a
: The 1983 track "Jabuke i vino," a duet with Željko Bebek, is another significant milestone from the era. Band Evolution After Zana Nimani's departure in 1984, the band
: Their second album, Dodirni mi kolena (1982), became a massive hit, featuring the titular song which remains one of the most famous pop tracks in the region.
After Zana Nimani's departure in 1984, the band continued with several different vocalists, eventually settling on (now Galonić-Živanović) as the long-term lead singer from 1991 onwards. Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, they maintained a consistent presence in the pop scene with hits like "Nisam, nisam" and "Modrice".