Lauren Jauregui Lyrics - Discography

138 American Singer & Songwriter

Lauren Michelle Jauregui Morgado (born June 27, 1996) was born in Miami, Florida, United States. She is an American singer and songwriter. She is professionally known as Lauren Jauregui. She became famous as a member of the girl group Fifth Harmony. Fifth Harmony was very successful and sold many albums worldwide. After the group, Lauren started trying new musical styles and began writing her own songs. She worked with other artists like Marian Hill, Steve Aoki, and Halsey. In October 2018, she released her first solo song called "Expectations" after signing with Columbia Records. Lauren has faced challenges with anxiety and depression. She dated singer Ty Dolla Sign from 2017 to 2019. She was also in a relationship with Sasha Mallory, a dancer known from the show So You Think You Can Dance.

In 2019, Lauren released another song named "More Than That". The next year, she contributed a song called "Invisible Chains" to the soundtrack of the movie Birds of Prey. In 2020, she also released two other songs: "Lento," which was produced by Tainy, and "50ft." In 2021, Lauren independently released her first solo extended play (EP) titled Prelude. She followed it up with another EP called In Between in 2023.

Lauren uses her fame to talk about important issues. She speaks out about human rights, education, criminal justice, voting, immigration, gun violence, and other social matters. She is very vocal about politics and has participated in protests. Lauren has worked with various organizations to support these causes. Since the 2016 United States presidential election, she has written several open letters criticizing Donald Trump and his policies, including the "Muslim ban," which she called "disrespectful to humanity." In November 2016, Billboard published her open letter to Trump voters. In the letter, Lauren expressed her concerns about the effects of Trump's campaign and election. She proudly stated, "I am a bisexual Cuban-American woman and I am so proud of it." Lauren has said she identifies with sexual fluidity and often speaks about LGBTQ issues. In October 2023, she showed support for Palestinian people and called for a ceasefire during the 2023 Israel-Hamas war.