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Lauren Frawley (born November 27, 1999) is an American singer and songwriter, who performs under the stage name Frawley. She began her career as a child and received first recognition for her cover of Alessia Cara's "Here".[1] In 2019, she published her first single "Hard Boy" which reached over 28 million streams on Spotify[2] and in 2021 she published the single "No One Can Fix Me" which even surpassed 54 million streams[3]. She was signed by Republic Records and published songs like “Crying My Eyes Out” and “Figure You Out”. Besides writing and recording her own songs, she also wrote songs for artists like Lindsey Stirling, Dixie D'Amelio and Hunter Hayes, and co-wrote Tate McRae's "Stupid" with Bebe Rexha[4].[1] And in 2022 she featured Hong Jin-young's "Girl In The Mirror".[5]
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[edit]- ^ a b https://eu.northjersey.com/story/news/local/201-mag/2023/10/26/lauren-frawley-singer-signs-taylor-swift-label-album/70861630007/
- ^ https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/album/4orFYFFPPT0XPqDSehtseF?si=t_o1TKq5QcCZAfhRzUJW-w
- ^ https://open.spotify.com/album/3zNFk1Y2l51xSWIy3v4y3U?si=Obh1fq0tSd2K2AkaZPPD5w
- ^ https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/track/0gIxF0RR0miqWLs2fPQGBu?si=8385f9b0307d44cc
- ^ https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/track/29Cu14fpIphnwfM0Sv2gAQ?si=86747b972afa473f