"Rozalla hails originally from Zimbabwe but has expanded her popularity beyond its borders to become a noted musical artist in the genre of electronica and techno music. She is widely heralded for her danceable tunes that can be heard time and time again at various raves and clubs. In fact, one of her biggest hits still is the song ""Everybody's Free,"" which entered the scene in 1993, and Rozalla gained the nickname of ""Queen of Rave."" Most of her music is characterized by fast-paced beats and melodic under-tones. She released an album soon after she gained success with ""Everybody's Free,"" which helped put her on the charts in many different nations. Soon enough, Rozalla was a well-known and popular name on both the European and American dance charts, and she remained there throughout the 1990s.Rozalla took a different approach from her usual dance style when she released the album Look No Further in 1995. This record focused more on R&B and provided Rozalla with an opportunity to reach a wider ranging group of fans. Look No Further includes nods to the groovy sounds of soul, techno, hip-hop as well as house. Several songs from the record went on to become well regarded ballads, like ""You Never Love the Same Way Twice,"" ""Losing My Religion"" and ""I Love Music.""All of Rozalla's work seems to be able to lift people up out of their chairs and onto the dance floor. Her music is easy to follow and makes listeners get into the party mood. Rozalla certainly dominated the charts throughout the 1990s, but many of her songs can still be heard in happening clubs in cities like New York City, Paris and London. Don't miss out on a great opportunity to enjoy some of the best dance beats to define a generation listen to the work of Rozalla."