NROZAE – THE SOULFUL REGGAE AND DANCEHALL POP SINGER OF ‘DREAMS’
NROZAE wrote “Dreams” in just one hour after receiving an award-winning track from producer Philip Thompson, also known as Mr. Biggs. “Dreams” is a sultry track that showcases NROZAE’s lyrical prowess.
NROZAE, also known as Nadia Rose, was born in Brooklyn, New York to Jamaican parents. Her father, Dizzy Fleming, is a famous trumpet player. NROZAE’s frequent trips to Jamaica as a child helped her to immerse herself in the culture. Her music is best described as “feel-good music.”
One of her most personal works is “All of the Love,” a cover of “The Love a Woman Should Give to Her Man” by Patti Drew and Phyllis Dillon. NROZAE’s father would often dedicate this song to her mother when they were younger, and now, NROZAE is able to express her own feelings through her interpretation of the song.
NROZAE’s captivating voice has been heard on radio stations in Jamaica, the United States, Canada, and beyond. Her song and video “My Body” have been highly praised by fans, who express their enjoyment through love and fire emojis. he believes in releasing quality work over quantity.
Her musical influences include Beenie Man, Vybz Cartel, Toni Braxton, Whitney Houston, Anita Baker, Teddy Pendergrass, Tanya Stehen, Queen Ifrica, Lady Saw, and Koffee.
ABOUT NROZAE
Nrozae draws inspiration from her Jamaican roots and love for soulful music, including reggae and R&B. Her father, a legendary reggae trumpet player, influenced her love for music. Nadia writes stories, poetry, and songs with passion and soul. Her music varies from pop reggae to soulful passion.
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