Lauren Sanderson

Lauren Sanderson, born on January 13, 1996, in Fort Wayne, Indiana, is an American singer. She started as a YouTube personality before releasing her debut EP Center of Expression in June 2016. Her second EP, Spaces (2017), reached Number 1 on the iTunes R&B albums chart and number 24 on Billboard Heatseekers chart, securing a record deal with Epic Records. Lauren Sanderson's debut major-label EP Dont Panic! was released in 2018. She left Epic Records in 2019 and self-released her EP Hasta La Vista. Lauren Sanderson then signed with Young Forever and released her debut album Midwest Kids Can Make It Big (2020). She followed with singles such as “Hi.,” “Queen Bee,” and “Girl from the Internet,” then released her second album, Death of a Fantasy, in 2022. That era included “Therapy!,” “Tongue Tied,” and “Nothing Lasts Forever,” as well as “GAY 4 ME,” her collaboration with G Flip. In 2023, she issued the EP songs i’ll eat you out to and toured across North America, Europe, and the U.K., then moved into a more alt-pop and rock-leaning phase with fine i’ll get in my feelings in 2024. In 2025, she appeared on Stand Atlantic’s “I’m the Man” and released “Smoking Section.” In May 2026, Lauren Sanderson released her self-titled album LAUREN with “Spell It Out,” “Trampoline,” and “COME SAY SUM,” later releasing a version of “COME SAY SUM” featuring Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit.

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