A sultry-voiced, '90s hip-hop/soul-influenced singer and songwriter from San Francisco, Rozzi Crane began her quick rise as a neo-soul vocalist while still a teenager. In 2009 at the age of 17, she released a self-titled EP and later enrolled in the University of Southern California's Thornton School of Music. During her freshman year, some of her original songs were licensed for a Lifetime cable network movie, 2010's Sins of the Mother, and she earned spots touring as a backing vocalist for Don Henley and Sergio Mendes. In school, Crane met Jacques Brautbar of the power pop b...