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Laura Pergolizzi (born March 18, 1981),[dubiousdiscuss] known professionally as LP, is an American singer, musician and songwriter from Brooklyn, New York. LP has released seven albums and three EPs. LP has written songs for other artists including Rihanna, Christina Aguilera, the Backstreet Boys, Leona Lewis, Mylène Farmer, Cher Lloyd and Céline Dion.

Pergolizzi was born on Long Island in 1981 to Italian-American parents, their paternal grandfather coming from Palermo and grandmother from Naples. Pergolizzi grew up in Huntington Station and attended Walt Whitman High School. When Pergolizzi was 16 years old, their mother died. In 2014, Pergolizzi wrote the song "Forever For Now" in memory of their mother. They began using the name "LP" after moving to New York City in 2004.

David Lowery of the band Cracker saw LP performing and featured them on "Cinderella", a hidden track on the band's 1998 album Gentleman's Blues, which features LP's backing vocals on two other tracks. Lowery followed up by producing LP's debut album Heart-Shaped Scar, released in 2001 on Koch Records. LP's second album, Suburban Sprawl & Alcohol, was released in 2004 on Lightswitch Records. On the record, they collaborated with songwriter and music producer Linda Perry. Despite extensive touring to promote it and favorable reviews, the album failed to gain widespread recognition.

In 2006, LP appeared at the music conference South by Southwest and reportedly sparked a bidding war among major music labels, eventually being signed by L.A. Reid to The Island Def Jam Music Group record label, part of the Universal Music Group. However, due to artistic differences, LP left the contract. In 2007, they signed with SoBe Entertainment, an independent label, with the album tracks they had written at the major label. "Love Will Keep You Up All Night", one of the tracks they wrote at The Island Def Jam Music Group with Billy Mann, was released in late 2007 on the Backstreet Boys album Unbreakable. LP wrote and performed "Wasted", from the album Suburban Sprawl & Alcohol. "Wasted" was used as the theme song for the TV series South of Nowhere, which aired on Noggin's teen block, The N. MTV's The Hills also featured LP's song "Damage Is Done" in 2009, and it was released on iTunes.

During 2009, LP started writing songs for other artists, including several songs on Heidi Montag's album Superficial, released by Warner Music Group. LP co-wrote the single "More Is More" and the album's tracks, "Twisted", "Hey Boy", and "Love It or Leave It". They also co-wrote other tracks for and with Montag, such as the Cathy Dennis co-written "Look How I'm Doin'", "I Do This", and "Who's That Girl". A song LP wrote with Alexander Kronlund, "Standing Where You Left Me", was released on Erik Hassle's debut UK album, Pieces, released by Island Records and Republic Records. LP moved to Los Angeles in 2010.

In August 2010, it was announced that LP had signed with RedOne's record label, 2011 Records. LP landed their first major breakthrough as a songwriter, co-writing the song "Cheers (Drink to That)", featured on Rihanna's fifth studio album, Loud, released in November 2010 on Def Jam Recordings. "Cheers" features a vocal hook performed by LP (taken from Avril Lavigne's "I'm with You"). In a 2010 interview with MTV News, Rihanna said: "I love that song ["Cheers"]. That is one of my favorite songs on the album. It makes you feel like celebrating. It gives you a great feeling inside like you want to go out and have a drink. ... People can't wait for the weekend." LP's major label songwriting breakthroughs continued, and they co-wrote "Beautiful People", performed by Christina Aguilera. The song is featured on the Burlesque: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack album, which was released in November 2010 on RCA Records.

In June 2011, LP co-wrote "Afraid to Sleep", which was performed by NBC's The Voice finalist Vicci Martinez and reached #10 on the iTunes Top Singles Chart. In September 2011, LP signed a deal with Warner Bros. Records. Shortly thereafter, "Into the Wild", written and performed by LP, was prominently used in a Citibank national television advertisement campaign. In April 2012, LP released their first major-label album, Into the Wild: Live at EastWest Studios, a five-song live extended play, and started touring extensively, including at festivals such as SXSW, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Bumbershoot, Tropfest, Tokyo's Sonic Boom, and London's Hyde Park. In 2012, LP became the first female Martin Guitar ambassador.

In May 2012, LP was the Artist of the Week in Vogue magazine. Over the next two years, they completed recording an album that included collaborations with Billy Steinberg, Isabella "Machine" Summers (from Florence and the Machine), Josh Alexander, Claude Kelly, Justyn Pilbrow, Carl Ryden, and Rob Kleiner. The album was produced by Rob Cavallo, Warner Bros. Records' chairman and producer. On April 1, 2014, it was announced that LP's third full-length studio album would be titled Forever for Now and was scheduled to be released on June 3. The album was promoted by the lead single "Night Like This". A second single, "Someday", was released in June 2014 in Canada. On September 16, a video for "Tokyo Sunrise" premiered on Time magazine's website.

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