Rozsa
London-based artist ROZSA blends elements of Neo Soul, Jazz, and Hip-hop.
Lyrically dancing between desire, femininity, and personal transformation, with a signature twist: live electric harp.
London-based artist ROZSA blends elements of Neo Soul, Jazz, and Hip-hop.
Lyrically dancing between desire, femininity, and personal transformation, with a signature twist: live electric harp.
London-based artist ROZSA blends elements of Neo Soul, Jazz, and Hip-hop.
Lyrically dancing between desire, femininity, and personal transformation, with a signature twist: live electric harp.
Her live performances have included sold-out shows supporting Okvsho at The Jazz Cafe, supporting STORRY for the London Jazz Festival, a sold-out headline at Powerhaus (Dingwalls), Performing at two headline Exhibition Road Festival shows (Royal Albert Hall), a feature at Southwark Cathedral Christmas Concert (live-streamed to thousands), St Paul’s Church, several Soho House venues, and many intimate performances with Sofar Sounds. Rozsa has been booked for festival Tapefabrik Festival in Germany, and most excitingly three performances at Glastonbury Festival 2025.
ROZSA began training in composition with Olivier Award-winning composer Terry Davies at 14, eventually becoming a First-Class graduate in orchestral composition. From there, she developed her craft in diverse musical environments, before transitioning into making trip-hop, where she has built a distinctive sound. Her EP Songs For Myself (2023) gained significant attention, landing on UK playlists like New Music Friday and Fresh Finds, and earning radio play with BBC Music Introducing, Radio London, Jazz FM, 6 Music and Global Soul Radio. In 2021 Rozsa won a mentorship with artist K.O.G, resulting in performances at Camberwell Fair.
In addition to her solo work, ROZSA collaborated on the album No Friends released on vinyl by Groenland Records. She has also had press in Dazed, The Times (Yorkshire) and Stereofox.
With a huge body of unreleased music almost ready for release, ROZSA continues to push the boundaries of the Harp.