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Lauren Evans

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American singer

Lauren Evans
Background information
Born (1981-02-03)February 3, 1981 (age 44)
OriginLos Angeles, US
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Instrumentvoice
Years active1997–present
LabelsPerspective
Musical artist

Lauren Evans (born February 3, 1981) is an American singer and platinum-selling songwriter. She is anASCAP Award Winner and has written hit singles forAlexandra Burke,Monrose,Jordin Sparks, andCamila. As a songwriter, Evans has achieved five platinum certifications and two gold certifications in six countries.

Early life

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Evans grew up inSan Bernardino, California, the daughter of a pastor, John Evans, of Promise Keepers andMaranatha! Music; a Christian record label for which she has recorded several popular songs for. Evans' cover of "You're Worthy of My Praise" became an oft-played radio hit for the label.

Career

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Lauren's music career got an early start from working with production duo Buster & Shavoni who featured her on DreamWorks'The Prince of Egypt soundtrack under the pseudonym Christian. "Didn't I," co-written by Evans, earned her a 1999Stellar Award nomination for Contemporary Female Vocalist of the Year. Collaborating with producer Rex Rideout, another of her compositions "Brighter Days" was featured in the 2003 filmThe Fighting Temptations.

Evans has also made her success on TV, contributing her vocals featured on Disney Channel projects such asThat's So Raven,[1]The Cheetah Girls,High School Musical,Jump In,Cory in the House. Lauren was also the singing voice behind 4KidsTV's animated seriesBratz. Lauren's work on the series was released in 2006 as the compilation albumBratz: Genie Magic on Hip-O/Universal Music.

Over the years, Evans also became an in-demand session vocalist appearing on recordings byYolanda Adams,[2]Natasha Bedingfield,[1]Corbin Bleu,Boney James,Will Downing,[1]Mick Fleetwood,Heather Headley,[3]Chaka Khan,[4]The Isley Brothers,Ledisi,[1]Latoya London,Barry Manilow,Nicole C. Mullen,[1]Mýa,Ruben Studdard,[1]Paul Taylor,[1]Luther Vandross,[1][5]Vanessa Williams,[1]Charlie Wilson[6] and the soundtrack ofHigh School Musical 2.[1] In 2022, she supportedTears for Fears on stage in the US.[7]

To date, Lauren has made her biggest impact to date as a songwriter. Several songs wrote for theNBC soap operaPassions led to twoEmmy Award nominations for Evans.[8] She has also worked with producers such as Robbie Nevil,will.i.am, Rex Rideout,Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis,Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins,[9]J.R. Rotem[10] and others.

Evans co-wrote the hit single "One Step at a Time" forAmerican Idol season 6 winnerJordin Sparks, which was a Top 20 hit in the United States, United Kingdom, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. She has also scored worldwide hits with German pop trioMonrose's "Even Heaven Cries" (which peaked the Top 10 on the Official German Charts) and BritishX Factor winnerAlexandra Burke's "Bad Boys"; which hit No. 1 on the Official UK Charts and went on to be nominated for 'Best British Single' at the 2010BRIT Awards, as well as receiving a Platinum certification by theBPI.

Awards and nominations

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Stellar Awards

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TheStellar Awards is a Gospel Music Awards in the U.S., honoring Gospel Music artists, writers, and industry professionals. Chicago based production company Central City Productions Inc. spearheaded by founder, chairman & CEO Don Jackson, has produced the show since its inception in 1985.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
1999Lauren Evans (Credited as 'Christian')[11]Contemporary Female Vocalist of The YearNominated

Daytime Emmy Awards

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TheDaytime Emmy Award is an American accolade bestowed by the New York–basedNational Academy of Television Arts and Sciences in recognition of excellence in American daytime television programming.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2004"Momma, Gotta Let Her Go" (Passions)[12]Outstanding Original SongNominated
"Last Piece of My Heart" (Passions)Nominated

BRIT Awards

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TheBRIT Awards (sometimes stylised as the BRIT Awards; often simply called the Brits) are theBritish Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2010"Bad Boys" (Alexandra Burke)[13]Best British SingleNominated

Latin Grammy Awards

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ALatin Grammy Award is an award by TheLatin Academy of Recording Arts & Sciences to recognize outstanding achievement in the Latin music industry. The Latin Grammy honors works produced anywhere around the world that were recorded in either Spanish or Portuguese and is awarded in the United States.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2014"Decidiste Dejarme" (Camila)[14]Song of The YearNominated

Billboard Latin Music Awards

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TheBillboard Latin Music Awards grew out of theBillboard Music Awards program fromBillboard magazine, an industry publication charting the sales and radio airplay success of musical recordings. The Billboard awards are the Latin music industry's longest running and most prestigious award.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2015"Decidiste Dejarme" (Camila)[15]Latin Pop Song of The YearNominated

ASCAP Latin Music Awards

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TheAmerican Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) is an American not-for-profit performance-rights organization (PRO) that protects its members' musical copyrights by monitoring public performances of their music, whether via a broadcast or live performance, and compensating them accordingly. ASCAP honors its top members in a series of annual awards shows in seven music categories: pop, rhythm and soul, film and television, Latin, country, Christian, and concert music.

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2015"Decidiste Dejarme" (Camila)[16]Pop CategoryWon

Discography

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  • 2024:Affirmations: Book 1[17]

Guest features

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Below is a list of songs that feature Lauren Evans as lead vocalist.

  • 1999: Lauren Evans (credited as Christian) – "Didn't I"
  • 2003:Maranatha! Music – "You're Worthy of My Praise”
  • 2003: Lauren Evans (credited as Char) - "Girlfriend"
  • 2005: The Avila Brothers – "Play For Me”
  • 2005: Paul Taylor – "Anything You Say”
  • 2006:Andrae Crouch – "Yes Lord”
  • 2007: Paul Taylor – "A Love of Your Own”
  • 2009: The Latin Project – "Onda”
  • 2010: Mike Phillips – "Time of Your Life”
  • 2014:Armin van Buuren – "Alone"
  • 2015: Elektrik Hearts – "Maybe Tonight"
  • 2015:Shaan – "Light up the world"
  • 2016: Antillas & Alpha Force – "The Love"
  • 2018:Black Eyed PeasGet Ready

Songwriting credits

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Below is a selective list of songs written or co-written by Lauren Evans.

YearSongArtistAlbum
1999Didn't IChristianThe Prince of Egypt (Inspirational)
2004UnexpectedlyMaysaSmooth Sailing
2006ShineBoney JamesShine
2007Even Heaven CriesMonroseTemptation
Long Distance RelationshipPaul TaylorLadies' Choice
2008One Step at a TimeJordin SparksJordin Sparks
No Man, No CryKelly RowlandMs. Kelly: Diva Deluxe
Take ControlJeff LorberHeard That
This Anchor HoldsFady MaaloufBlessed
2009Bad BoysAlexandra BurkeOvercome
BreathlessVanessa WilliamsThe Real Thing
2010StrobelightKimberley LockeNon-album Single
Dream AwakeJennifer RushNow Is the Hour
Just This Way
FingerprintChariceCharice
Tempted By Your TouchJoana ZimmerMiss JZ
Time of My LifeMike PhillipsM.P.3
2011FreeMandisaWhat If We Were Real
SleepwalkingHowie D.Back to Me
In Your Own WorldDionne BromfieldGood for the Soul
Limbo (leak)JoJoJumping Trains (unreleased)
Light Me UpKeKe WyattUnbelievable
2012Mr. SupaflyR&B Divas
ChainsChris ReneI'm Right Here
2013Did I Lose YouGiorgia &Olly MursSenza paura (Giorgia album),Right Place Right Time (Olly Murs album)
2014I'm So ExcitedAnja NissenNon-album Single
AloneArmin Van BuurenIntense
Decidiste DejarmeCamilaElypse
Hey BoyGoapeleStrong As Glass
Powerful
My Love
This Little LightJennifer McGillJennifer McGill
2016Glory to GloryBethel MusicHave It All
2017Come AlongAsia MonetNon-Album Single
Cuando Gane la DistanciaAlejandro FernándezRompiendo Fronteras
2018MistakesInfluence MusicTouching Heaven
Constant Pt. 1 & 2Black Eyed PeasMasters of the Sun Vol. 1
Get Ready
Even MoreMAJOR.Even More

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefghijLauren Evans on Barnes & Noble
  2. ^Yolanda Adams: Day By Day
  3. ^Heather Headley – In My Mind
  4. ^"Chaka Khan – Funk This". Archived fromthe original on April 5, 2012. RetrievedMarch 7, 2010.
  5. ^Luther Vandross
  6. ^Charlie Wilson – "Uncle Charlie"
  7. ^The Prog Report, Concert Review: Tears For Fears & Garbage – West Palm Beach, FL – June 9th, 2022
  8. ^"Lauren Evans". Auburn Moon Agency. Archived fromthe original on October 1, 2009. RetrievedMarch 6, 2010.
  9. ^"Musicians Institute". Archived fromthe original on August 3, 2009. RetrievedMarch 7, 2010.
  10. ^"Hurricane – Lauren Evans, produced by J.R. Rotem". Archived fromthe original on March 5, 2016. RetrievedOctober 27, 2011.
  11. ^15th Annual Stellar Award Winners
  12. ^THE NATIONAL TELEVISION ACADEMY ANNOUNCES 31st ANNUAL DAYTIME EMMY AWARD NOMINATIONS
  13. ^Brit Awards nominations 2010: full list
  14. ^15 Annual Latin Grammy Awards Nominations
  15. ^Finalists for Billboard Latin Music Awards
  16. ^23rd Annual ASCAP Latin Music Awards
  17. ^"Wednesday Roundups #59: 30 Albums/EPs You Should Listen to In Your Spare Time". July 1, 2024. RetrievedJuly 12, 2024.

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