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On 14 February 2005, Badrić performed at the Dom sportova in Zagreb, in support of the campaign by UNICEF to house abandoned children. The concert was filmed and the same year Badrić released a live album on double CDs, Ljubav za ljubav – Live, released through Aquarius Records.[3] In November 2007, she released her seventh studio album, 07.[citation needed] The album opens with the song "Kralj života mog", which is a duet with Romani diva Ljiljana Petrović-Buttler. The tracklist contains another duet, "Ne dam te nikom" with Montell Jordan. The album was recorded over two years and produced by Steve Sidwell.[4] In November 2011, Nina released the album NeBo.[5]