With her powerful vocals, genre-busting attitude and sharp pen that distils strong emotions into infectious pop hooks, LP has become one of the most internationally popular singer-songwriters of her generation. With the heartbreaking folk ballad 'Lost On You', which reached number one in 18 countries, the Los Angeles-based artist has captivated audiences and amassed over three billion streams with her universal anthems about love, self-discovery and the complexity of the human experience. LP has honed her own style by studying the greats from Freddie Mercury to Jeff Buckley and Aretha Franklin to Joni Mitchell and Roy Orbison. Her beginnings lie in blues rock, where she honed her distinctive voice. She later wrote songs for giants: She wrote Rihanna's 2011 hit "Cheers (Drink to That)", but she has also written hit songs for Cher, the Backstreet Boys, Céline Dion and Christina Aguilera. In 2014, she finally stepped into the limelight herself and released her album "Forever For Now", whose breakthrough track "Into The Wild" finally brought her long-deserved recognition as a musician. Her new album "Love Lines" will be released at the end of the month, four tracks of which are already circulating and which once again shows a new side to the LP. A unique talent who possesses both wit and introspective depth, LP sees songwriting as her life's mission: "It's about soothing someone, helping them let go of their mind and making them ready to receive those emotions. Then the song speaks to their soul." However, the real passion of the woman from New York is now performing live. That is her connection to the world: "I want every song to make people feel good, even for just three minutes." LP is coming to Berlin and Munich for two shows in the spring.