Lauren Alaina

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Lauren Alaina

Lauren Alaina is an American country music singer and songwriter from Rossville, Georgia. She first gained national prominence as the runner-up on the tenth season of the television competition "American Idol."

Her career is notable for a series of successful albums and chart-topping singles. Following her debut album "Wildflower," she achieved her first number one on the Country Airplay chart with "Road Less Traveled." She is also recognized as a prolific duet partner, earning multiple number one collaborations with artists like Kane Brown on the Diamond-certified "What Ifs," as well as with Hardy and Dustin Lynch.

Recently, Lauren Alaina has been featured in news headlines for her upcoming role as a co-host for the backstage live show at the CMA Awards. Additional news coverage has highlighted her scheduled debut performance at the Carolina Country Music Fest and her inclusion in various holiday concert events.

With the release of her third studio album, "Sitting Pretty on Top of the World," in 2021, she continues to be an active and prominent figure in the country music scene.

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