Career
She has since released 3 albums, including the 2010 album Granda which received critical acclaim in Poland and abroad. Early career
After winning the 2004 edition of Polish People’s idol, Monika Brodka released her first studio record titled Album, which was certified gold after a months. In November 2006, she released her second album, Moje piosenki (My Songs), which also turned gold.
Granda (2010–2011)
After a four-year hiatus, Brodka"s third studio album Granda was released in September 2010.
The album showed a big change of musical direction, and was described in The Guardian as "drawing on electro, rock and roots music, but remaining resolutely popular in its approach and execution, the record has a vitality and adventurousness that puts most of Poland"s alt-rock acts to shame". Granda was certified double platinum in Poland in November 2011.
LAX European Parliament (2012)
In May 2012, Brodka released an extended play LAX, which was recorded at Red Bulletin Studios in Los Angeles together with music producer and engineer Bartosz Dziedzic. The European Parliament contains two new songs in English, "Varsovie" and "Dancing Shoes", as well as some remixes.