Rozalla is a dance music performer / artiste. Her worldwide hit Everybody's Free in 1993 lead her the nickname “Queen of Rave”. Which went top 10 in over 30 countries. Rozalla has always been performing and now she is back recording new material.

Rozalla began performing at a young age in her native Zambia singing in clubs and at events and, at age 13, singing on a children’s TV show. In her teens she relocated to Zimbabwe where she fronted various R&B cover bands before beginning her own recording career with a resultant five number-one hits on that nation’s chart.

Her first UK single ‘Born To Luv' Ya’ became a club hit in 1990, but Rozalla’s career took off when the dance anthem ‘Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good)’, reached number 6 in the UK Singles Chart in 1991. Also a top 10 hit in many European countries soon afterwards and reached the Billboard Top 40 the following year.

It was later included on her dance-heavy debut album ‘Everybody’s Free’, which peaked at number 20 in the UK Albums Chart and went silver. The album spawned two more sizeable hits in ‘Faith (In The Power Of Love)’ and ‘Are You Ready To Fly’, reaching number 11 and 14 respectively in the UK Singles Chart.

After touring with Michael Jackson, opening all of his performances on the European leg of his Dangerous tour, and several other charting singles Rozalla enjoyed UK Top 20/US Top 100 success in 1994 with her cover of ‘I Love Music’, the theme song to the film Carlito’s Way. Three more dance singles, including a cover of Soul Family Sensation’s underground hit ‘I Don’t Even Know If I Should Call You Baby’, also reached the upper regions of the UK Singles Chart.

Rozalla showed a different side of herself in 1994 on the critically acclaimed Sony album ‘Look No Further’, on which she worked with music legends Diane Warren, Frankie Knuckles and Jellybean Benitez amongst others. In 1996 a remix of ‘Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good)’ reached the UK Top 40.

Her 1998 album Coming Home saw her reunite with the Band of Gypsies and spawned a stateside club hit with its lead single ‘Don’t Go Lose It Baby’ and was well received by her dance following. Rozalla enjoyed a hit single in Germany in 2002 with the Aquagen remix of ‘Everybody’s Free’ and in 2003 she entered the UK Singles Chart alongside Plastic Boy on the vocal trance single ‘Live Another Life’. This track was included on her first, and only, official compilation ‘The Best Of Rozalla’ which was issued soon afterwards.

A Global Deejays remix of ‘Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good)’ reached number 7 in Australia in 2009 after it had been used as the theme song to ‘So You Think You Can Dance’. The remix became a hit in some European countries later that year, but by this time Rozalla was once again experimenting with other styles of music.

In 2013 Rozalla re-released ‘Everybody’s Free’ with a more fresh and cutting edge up to date version the single. It was re produced by chart producer David Anthony and ‘Everybody’s Free’ 2013 was re-born and was supported worldwide by djs and her fans.

The single – Breaking My Heart by Rozalla & Allan Jay. Order on iTunes.

Rozalla hits include:
Everybody's Free
Are You Ready To Fly
Faith 
I Love Music 
You Never Love The Same Twice

Other hits: 
If You Say It Again 
Shadow Of The Moon

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New album Turn On The Light Buy/Listen now on:
@applemusic https://music.apple.com/gb/album/turn-on-the-light-album/1726245254
@spotify https://open.spotify.com/album/25KrBPM9utyIz3MEA8QWmm
@energiserecordsuk https://www.energiserecords.com/

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Email: Kevin Moss
Phone: +44 (0)2074 835 738