Rozalla, born Rozalla Miller on March 18, 1964, in Ndola, Zambia, is a notable figure in the dance and electronic music genres. She gained international fame in the early 1990s with her hit single "Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)," released in 1991. The song became a global anthem, celebrated for its uplifting message and catchy melody, reaching the top charts in multiple countries. Rozalla's debut album, *Everybody's Free*, also released in 1991, included several other successful tracks, such as "Faith (In the Power of Love)" and "Are You Ready to Fly." Her music is characterized by a blend of house, techno, and pop elements, reflecting the vibrant club culture of the time. Her impact on music is significant, as she helped popularize the dance genre during the 1990s, paving the way for future electronic artists. Rozalla's work has been sampled and remixed by numerous contemporary musicians, and she remains an influential figure in the dance music scene, often cited for her contributions to the genre and the empowerment themes present in her lyrics.