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Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)

"Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)"
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Single by Rozalla
from the album Everybody's Free
B-side "Everybody's Free" (Free Bemba Mix)
Released September 1991
Format CD single, cassette, 7" single
Recorded 1991
Length 3:32
Label Pulse 8
Epic Records (US, 1992)
Writer(s) Nigel Swanston, Tim Cox
Producer(s) Band of Gypsies
Rozalla singles chronology
"Born to Luv Ya"
(1990)
"Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)"
(1991)
"Faith (In the Power of Love)"
(1991)
"Everybody's Free (Ca$ino Mix)"
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Single by Rozalla
Released 1996
Format CD single
Length 3:38
Label Pulse 8
Writer(s) Nigel Swanston, Tim Cox
Producer(s) Band of Gypsies, Ca$ino
Rozalla singles chronology
"Losing My Religion"
(1995)
"Everybody's Free (Ca$ino Mix)"
(1996)
"Coming Home"
(1997)

"Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)" is a song by Zambian-born Zimbabwean singer Rozalla. It was released in September 1991 as the second single from her album Everybody's Free.

Various music videos exist for "Everybody's Free (to Feel Good)". Rozalla's original label Pulse 8 promoted the song with a semi-live performance video. In the United States, Epic had Rozalla record a different video (shot in New York City). Rozalla also shot a video for her 1996 remix in Africa, and another for the 2002 version with German eurodance group Aquagen. Australian TV network Ten and affiliates used the Global Deejays remix to advertise the 2009 series of So You Think You Can Dance Australia.

"Everybody's Free (To Feel Good)" has been remixed various times. In 1996, a remix reached number 30 on the UK Singles Chart. In 2000, she re-recorded with Richard 'Humpty' Vission and had a minor US dance hit. In 2002 came the Aquagen remix of the song, which reached number 22 in Germany, followed by a Delerium & Faze remix in 2005. The following year came from Italian Kortezman the new remix of the song. A shortened version of the Aquagen remix was used in the introduction to The Venture Bros. episode, "Powerless in the Face of Death". In 2015, the single received an updated remix, billed as the "Crazy Ibiza Remix," which Rozalla loved, and then commented on her Facebook page thanking the fans and mixers who continue to keep the song alive to this day.

Global Deejays released a version of "Everybody's Free" in 2008 that was credited to Global Deejays featuring Rozalla. It features guitars and strong dance beats. It was used in television promotions for So You Think You Can Dance Australia and debuted at number 33 on the ARIA Singles Chart. It climbed to number 7, which made it Rozalla's highest-charting single in Australia.


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