Pop singer Rozalla looks amazing at 58 with an ageless transformation three decades since her rise to fame in the ’90s.
Hitmaker Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good) first hit the UK charts in August 1991 and instantly became a top 10 hit in many European countries, as well as a Billboard Top 40 hit in 1992.
And in 2023, the Zimbabwean singer is still belting out her best single to the masses, recently performing at the Betfred Super League rugby match at Wigan’s DW Stadium, looking just as she did in the 1980s. 1990.
Back then, dance artist Rozalla (full name Rozalla Miller) emanated the spirit of the decade with her metallic belts, statement earrings and voluminous hairstyles.
Fast forward to her 2020s appearance, the 58-year-old has kept her iconic curly brown hair and still looks as young as she did then.
And now: Pop singer Rozalla looks amazing at 58 with an ageless transformation three decades since her rise to fame in the ’90s, looking unrecognizable from what she did in the ’90s (pictured last month at the Betfred Super League rugby match in Wigan)
’90s sensation – Hitmaker Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good) first hit the UK charts in August 1991 and instantly became a top 10 hit in many European countries as well as on Billboard’s Top 40 in 1992 (pictured January 2001)
During his career, Rozalla joined Michael Jackson on the European leg of his Dangerous tour in 1992.
She described this moment as “one of the highlights” of her career, adding that it “always will be.”
Speaking to Retropop in April 2022, Rozalla revealed: ‘That was amazing. I think about it from time to time and of course my husband won’t let me forget it.
“He sometimes jokes when we’re watching another act performing on stage, he’ll lean in and say, ‘They’re really good, but did they support Michael Jackson?’ Don’t believe it…
“Honestly, I just think to myself, that was one of the highlights of my career and it always will be.”
She also divulged that at one point while the couple were taking photos on tour, Michael turned around and asked her how she was taking care of her voice because he was ‘struggling’.
Rozalla admitted that without saying it out loud, she couldn’t believe her ears and thought ‘What?! You’re Michael Jackson and you’re asking me.’
The beauty is now sporting a longer hairstyle and has added a blonde twist to her luscious locks.
She only added a light palette of makeup to her look at recent performances this past February and June.
At her show in Wigan on February 24, she donned a pair of skintight leather leggings and supported the home team in a rugby jersey over it.
At the Lets Rock Leeds 80s festival in June last year, Rozalla wore an all-white look that showed off her slender physique.
Dance Artist: The hitmaker of Everybody’s Free (To Feel Good) first hit the UK charts in August 1991 and became an instant top 10 hit in many European countries as well as in the Billboard Top 40 in 1992.
Glamorous: Moving towards her 2020s appearance, the 58-year-old has kept her iconic curly brown hair and still looks as young as she did then (pictured at Rock Leeds 80s Festival 2022)
Star: During his career, Rozalla joined Michael Jackson on the European leg of his Dangerous tour in 1992. He described this time as “one of the highlights” of his career, adding that it “will always be” (pictured). September 2022)
Singer – The hit single isn’t her single biggest song, but one that has endured through the years as TV shows including Love Island have used it in their shows.
The hit single isn’t her single biggest song, but one that has endured for years, as TV shows like Love Island have used it on their shows.
Another dance track of his titled I Love Music was the soundtrack for the Hollywood film Carlito’s Way, which featured Sean Penn and Al Pacino in 1993.
Even reality star Gemma Collins released a cover of Rozalla’s song in 2018 when she was trying to launch her own pop career.
Speaking about the song choice at the time, Gemma said: “I remember that song playing and I was with my friends and we had our worst wigs and worst spray tans, but we just spent the night partying.”