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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.

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Laura Story
Laura Mixon Story Elvington, an American contemporary Christian music singer-songwriter, gained acclaim in the 2010s as the 40th Top Christian Artist. Her album "Blessings" topped charts and earned RIAA Gold status, with its title track winning a Grammy for Best Contemporary Christian Music Song.

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Laura Welsh
Laura Welsh, an English indie pop singer, gained prominence in the late 2000s as lead vocalist of Laura & the Tears before pursuing a solo career. Her self-titled EP reached #23 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart in 2014, with her single "Undiscovered" appearing on the Fifty Shades of Grey Soundtrack.
Lauren Jauregui
Lauren Michelle Jauregui Morgado (born June 27, 1996) an American singer-songwriter, gained fame with Fifth Harmony before pursuing a solo career. Born in Miami to Cuban parents, she showcased her artistic talents early, attending Catholic and preparatory schools. Jauregui independently released EPs and contributed to film soundtracks.

