(1996) and Kosa crna (1997) continued her streak of commercial success.

(1998) and Oboje ću da odležim (2000) showcased her transition into the new millennium with a more polished production style.

The mid-90s were defining years for Mira, marked by iconic albums and collaborations with stars like Ceca, Lepa Brena, and Aca Lukas.

By (2001) and Najbolji prijatelji (2005), she had secured her place as a mainstay of the Grand Production era. Modern Milestones (2013 – 2021)

After a decade of selective releases, Mira returned with in 2013. In 2019, she celebrated 30 years of her career with a massive solo concert at the Sava Centar in Belgrade, which was later released as the live album 30 godina karijere . During this time, she received the Life Achievement Award from the Union of Serbia's Music Artists.

Her journey began in 1988 with the album (No One Like Us). This debut established her as a rising talent, followed quickly by Mi možemo sve (1989) and Oči moje ponosite (1991). In 1992, her album Imam želju (I Have a Wish), featuring the hit "Zasto si me opet varao," solidified her presence in the Yugoslav music industry. Peak Popularity & Collaboration (1993 – 2005)

(1993) and Rodiću ti sina (1995) delivered some of her most enduring hits.

Mira Škorić 's discography is a testament to her endurance in the Balkan music scene, evolving from the folk-pop of the late 1980s to becoming a celebrated icon with a career spanning over three decades. Early Breakthroughs (1988 – 1992)