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Rozzi Crane

Singer & Songwriter

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Rozzi Crane, a '90s hip-hop/soul-inspired singer, gained prominence in the late 2000s with her debut in 2009. Endorsed by Maroon 5's Adam Levine, she secured label support and toured, even contributing to The Hunger Games soundtrack. Levine featured on her 2015 EP Space, reaching Billboard Heatseekers Top Ten. Rebranding as Rozzi for her major-label debut, 2018's Bad Together, and subsequent EPs like 2022's "Consequence" with Nile Rodgers, she continued her musical journey. Born Rosalind Elizabeth Crane in San Francisco, she emerged as a neo-soul vocalist in her teens, releasing a debut EP at 17 before pursuing studies at USC's Thornton School of Music. Her collaboration with Jacques Brautbar, signed by Levine in 2011, resulted in The Hunger Games soundtrack inclusion and a chart-topping EP in 2015. Adopting the name Rozzi, she signed with Small Giant/Columbia for 2018's Bad Together and joined Betty Who's 2019 tour. BMG welcomed her for 2021's Hymn for Tomorrow EP and 2022's Berry, featuring Nile Rodgers. Rozzi's streaming success in 2022 with "Who Do You Love" and her appearance on Hulu's Dollface, performing "Best Friend Song," marked notable achievements, with the "Lemon Ice Mix" featured in the Me Time soundtrack.

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