Rozalla Miller, most commonly known by her stage name Rozalla, is a Zambian electronic music performer who catapulted to global prominence in the early 1990s with her hit single "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)." Born on March 18, 1964, in Ndola, Zambia, Rozalla's music career began to burgeon after moving to Zimbabwe in her late teen years, where she began singing professionally. In the late 1980s, Rozalla relocated to London, which proved to be a pivotal move in her career.
Rozalla's breakthrough came when the dance anthem "Everybody's Free" reached clubgoers and climbed international charts in 1991, giving her widespread recognition and the sobriquet "The Queen of Rave." Building on her success, Rozalla worked with producers including 3-time Grammy Award-winner David Morales, releasing a flurry of singles and albums that solidified her presence in the dance music scene. Throughout the years, she has proven her resilience and adaptability, embracing contemporary sounds and producers. Recent collaborations have included a variety of remixes of her famous hits, such as the Paul Oakenfold Nu Rave Remix and Solardo Remix of "Everybody's Free," showcasing her willingness to reinvent her classic sound for new audiences. Other notable releases include "Lovefool," a fresh take on The Cardigans' classic, and festive tracks like "The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire)," illustrating Rozalla's versatility across genres and her enduring appeal in the realm of electronic and dance music.
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