Anna Lesko discography
Anna Lesko during a concert held in 2008.
Studio albums5↙
Video albums1↙
Music videos13↙
EPs1↙
Singles15↙

This article contains the discography of Romanian singer Anna Lesko.

Studio albums

Year Album Album details Singles Certifications
Studio albums
2002 Flăcări
  • "Ard în flăcări" (2002)
2003 Inseparabili
  • Second studio album
  • Released:  România ROM: 28 October 2003
  • Label: Nova Music
  • Formats: CD, CS
  • Sales: +35.000 (România)
  • "Inseparabili" (2003)
  • "Inocența" (2003)
2004 Pentru tine
  • Third studio album
  • Released:  România ROM: June 2004
  • Re-released in a special edition
  • Label: Nova Music
  • Formats: CD, CS, DL
  • "Pentru tine" (2004)
  • "Nu mai am timp" (2004)
  • "Lasă-mă să cred" (2005)
2006 Ispita
  • Fourth studio album
  • Released:  România ROM: 2 February 2006
  • Label: Nova Music
  • Formats: CD, DL
  • Sales: +10.000 (România)
2010 Jocul seducției

CD Maxi singles

Year MCD Details Maxi singles Certifications
2007 24

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Videoclip Album
 România
ROM
 România
Notes
2002 "Ard în flăcări" 82 [1]
Flăcări
2003 "Inseparabili"
Inseparabili
"Inocența" 49 [2]
2004 "Pentru tine" 79 [3]
Pentru tine și Pentru tine:Ediție Specială
2004 "Nu mai am timp" (in collaboration with Alex) 10 [4]
2005 "Lasă-mă să cred" 27 [5]
2006 "Anycka Maya" 2 [6]
Ispita
"24" 10 [7]
24 (maxi single)
2007 "1001 dorințe" 27 [8]
Jocul seducției
2008 "Ignoranța" #
2009 "Balalaika" #
2010 "In My Bedroom" 44
2011 "Get It" 56
"Wake Up" 61
2012 "Go Crazy" (in collaboration with Gilberto)
2020 "Ivanko" (in collaboration with Culita Sterp)
#^ Chart position was not disclosed during promotion.

Videos

Music video collections

Year Title Details List Certifications
2007 Anna Lesko Video Collection
  • First music video collection
  • Includes interview with the singer
  • Released: February 2007
  • Label: Nova Music
  • Formats: DVD
  • "Ard în flăcări" (2002)
  • "Inseparabili" (2003)
  • "Inocența" (2003)
  • "Pentru tine" (2004)
  • "Nu mai am timp" (2004)
  • "Lasă-mă să cred" (2005)
  • "Anicyka Maya" (2006)
  • "24" (2006)
  • Interview

References

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