Rozalla subsequently recorded the theme song to the film, Carlito's Way, ‘I Love Music’, which enjoyed UK Top 20/U.S. Hot 100 success in 1994. Further British hits followed in ‘Baby’, ‘This Time I Found Love’ and ‘You Never Love The Same Way Twice’. 1995 saw the release of her second album ‘Look No Further.’
Rozalla’s third album ‘Coming Home’ was released in 1998. In 2002 she enjoyed a surprise German hit single with a remix of ‘Everybody's Free’. She re-emerged in 2003 alongside Plastic Boy on the vocal Trance hit single ‘Live Another Life,’ and 2005 saw the club hit with her track ‘All Or Nothing.’
Another version of 'Everybody's Free' hit the Australian Top 5 in 2009, after it had been used as the theme to 'So You Think You Can Dance', and Rozalla successfully toured that country on the back of the success.
One of dance music's most consistent performers, it is the style and melodic flair of Rozalla’s music that sets her apart. In 2009, she released a new album, her first for a number of years. It feature less dance-oriented music, and more soul, jazz, and RnB influenced tracks, including several self-penned tracks, as well as beautiful covers of Paul Weller's 'Broken Stones', and Pete Doherty's 'For Lovers'. Rozalla appeared on many TV and Radio shows performing these two lead tracks, and also toured across Britain for 42 dates performing the album as support to the legendary artist Billy Ocean.
Rozalla continues to perform all across Britain, Europe and the world, and she also continues to record, most recently in 2011 the iconic dance track 'Where is the Love' with DJ Abel Ramos.