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Rozalla (born Rozalla Miller on March 18, 1964 in Ndola, Zambia) is a female Pop/Soul/Dance music performer from Zimbabwe. She is best known for her 1991 hit Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good). Her subsequent club success has earned her the title “Queen of Rave”.
Rozalla first came on the scene in the 1980s in Zimbabwe, the country she had moved to from her birth country. Her singles charted well in the area and english producer Christopher Sergeant took her to London in 1988. She later started living there and Christopher became her manager. Rozalla’s career took off when Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good) reached number 6 in the UK charts in 1991. The track soon crossed over to international charts and reached number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 the following year. Her debut album was named after her debut hit and also included her UK Top 20 hits Faith (In the Power of Love) and Are You Ready To Fly. She also worked with Micheal Jackson on his “Dangerous” tour, opening all of his performances.
Rozalla subsequently recorded the theme song to the film Carlito’s Way, I Love Music which enjoyed UK Top 20/US Hot 100 success in 1994. Further British hits followed with the songs titled “Baby”, “This Time I Found Love” and “You Never Love The Same Way Twice”. During 1995 saw the release of her second album “Look No Further”.
In 1996 Rozalla released a remix of Everybody’s Free, which entered the UK Top 40. Her third album Coming Home was released in 1998. The album had a statesite club hit with its lead single, Don’t Go Lose It Baby which, however, failed to make an impact on the UK charts.
Rozalla first came on the scene in the 1980s in Zimbabwe, the country she had moved to from her birth country. Her singles charted well in the area and english producer Christopher Sergeant took her to London in 1988. She later started living there and Christopher became her manager. Rozalla’s career took off when Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good) reached number 6 in the UK charts in 1991. The track soon crossed over to international charts and reached number 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 the following year. Her debut album was named after her debut hit and also included her UK Top 20 hits Faith (In the Power of Love) and Are You Ready To Fly. She also worked with Micheal Jackson on his “Dangerous” tour, opening all of his performances.
Rozalla subsequently recorded the theme song to the film Carlito’s Way, I Love Music which enjoyed UK Top 20/US Hot 100 success in 1994. Further British hits followed with the songs titled “Baby”, “This Time I Found Love” and “You Never Love The Same Way Twice”. During 1995 saw the release of her second album “Look No Further”.
In 1996 Rozalla released a remix of Everybody’s Free, which entered the UK Top 40. Her third album Coming Home was released in 1998. The album had a statesite club hit with its lead single, Don’t Go Lose It Baby which, however, failed to make an impact on the UK charts.
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Everybody's Free
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