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Ladyhawke
Phillipa Margaret "Pip" Brown, born on July 13, 1979, known as Ladyhawke, is a New Zealand singer-songwriter. She gained fame with her debut solo album, "Ladyhawke," in 2008, topping the RIANZ Albums Chart. Brown's stage name is inspired by the film "Ladyhawke." She won Breakthrough Artist at the ARIA Music Awards in 2009.

Lajan Slim
Lajan Slim (born July 23, 1994) - A viral sensation known for the hit single "Haitians," this rapper gained recognition from Meek Mill, Pusha T, and Zoey Dollaz. Signed with G.O.O.D. Music, he started his career in 2008 when, while working at McDonald's, he impressed a customer with his rap skills, leading to his first studio session. Often compared to Lil Wayne and Big Sean, his distinctive style sets him apart.

Lamb of God
Lamb of God, an influential American heavy metal band from Richmond, Virginia, emerged in 1994 as Burn the Priest. With members John Campbell, Randy Blythe, Mark Morton, Willie Adler, and Art Cruz, they've contributed significantly to the new wave of American heavy metal. Their extensive discography includes eleven studio albums, two under Burn the Priest, with the latest release being "Omens" in October 2022.

Lambchop
Lambchop, originally known as Posterchild, is a creatively vibrant American band from Nashville, Tennessee, formed in 1986. Led by frontman Kurt Wagner, the group has evolved through various musical influences, from traditional country to post-rock, soul, and lounge music. With a dynamic and ever-changing lineup, they've navigated their way to success, signing with Merge Records in 1993.

Lana Del Rey
Elizabeth Woolridge Grant, professionally known as Lana Del Rey, is an influential American singer-songwriter born on June 21, 1985. Recognized for her cinematic and nostalgic musical style, Del Rey explores themes of tragic romance and glamour with a vintage Hollywood aesthetic. She has received numerous awards, including Brit Awards and Billboard Women in Music, solidifying her status as one of the most impactful singer-songwriters of the 21st century. Rolling Stone UK crowned her The Greatest American Songwriter of the 21st century in 2023.

Lanco
Formed in 2015, LANCO is an American country band, comprising Brandon Lancaster (lead vocals), Chandler Baldwin (bass guitar), Jared Hampton (keyboards, banjo), and Tripp Howell (drums). Signed to Riser House Records, the band's name is an abbreviation of Lancaster and Company. They gained recognition with their debut EP, "Extended Play," released on April 15, 2016, featuring the hit single "Greatest Love Story," which topped both Hot Country Songs and Country Airplay charts in 2017.

Larry Fleet
Larry Fleet, a rising American country singer, signed with Big Loud in 2019. Hailing from White Bluff, Tennessee, Fleet's musical roots trace back to his great-grandfather's bluegrass band, the Happy Two. With multiple albums and singles, Fleet continues to make positive strides in the country music scene.

Las Ketchup
Las Ketchup, a Spanish girl group formed by flamenco producer Queco Ruiz, gained international fame in 2002 with the hit single "The Ketchup Song (Aserejé)." Their debut album, "Hijas del Tomate," sold over two million copies worldwide. Despite representing Spain at Eurovision 2006, they haven't released new singles since 2006 but continue to perform globally.

Laura Bell Bundy
Laura Bell Bundy, born April 10, 1981, is an American actress and singer known for originating Broadway roles in "Hairspray" and "Legally Blonde." She ventured into country music with hits like "Giddy On Up" and "Drop on By." Bundy is also a Womxn of Tomorrow foundation co-founder, supporting women's rights.