
ARTIST FOR ACTION INVOLVEMENT
Youth Mental Health x UCLA Panels & Performance
Rozzi
San Francisco-born and now Los Angeles-based, singer-songwriter Rozzi joined the inaugural class of USC Thornton's Popular Music program in 2009 and was discovered by Adam Levine at nineteen, becoming the first artist signed to his 222 Records label. Early tours with Maroon 5, Kelly Clarkson, and Gavin DeGraw followed, along with a featured spot on Maroon 5's "Come Away to the Water" for The Hunger Games soundtrack.
Since releasing her debut album Bad Together in 2018, Rozzi has built a catalog that ranges from heartbreak ballads to politically charged singles, collaborating along the way with Nile Rodgers, PJ Morton, Kendrick Lamar, Pusha T, Billie Eilish, Sheryl Crow, and Jacob Collier. Her 2020 single "Orange Skies" was written in response to the California wildfires, with proceeds donated to the American Red Cross and Sonoma Family Meal; a follow-up titled "Orange Skies - Chapter 2 (feat. NATURE)" went on to win a Sounds Right award at Cannes Lions for its environmental message. She has performed on Jimmy Kimmel Live, The Today Show, and Apple's The Morning Show (where she also appeared on screen as a lounge singer), played herself on Hulu's Dollface, and provided the title track for Netflix's Me Time. Her new album Fig Tree arrives May 2026, previewed by an immersive gallery residency at New York's Ki Smith Gallery featuring international artists responding to the record.
