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American musician Lauv has released two studio albums, one compilation album, two remix albums, ten extended plays, 30 singles (including five as a featured artist), and three promotional singles. Albums
The song is a fusion of rhythm and blues and indie-pop with influence from jazz guitar. The song gained blog attention and, after he uploaded it to SoundCloud in 2015, [8] went viral, peaking at number three on blog aggregator Hype Machine, [15] [21] and hitting the Global Top 100 on Spotify. [22]
Topics about Lauv songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories Pages in category "Lauv songs" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 ...
All 4 Nothing is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Lauv.It was released on August 5, 2022, by A5B, Inc through Virgin Music Label & Artist Services.It is the follow-up to his debut studio album, How I'm Feeling (2020). [6]
On June 2, 2023, it was announced that Lauv performed the original song called "Steal the Show" that played during Ember and Wade's dates as well as end credits, which was released that day. [1] Early in production, director Peter Sohn , who used one of Lauv's songs as a placeholder, stated "we finally got the chance to work with him, I ...
With 1.5 billion views, this track from Moana is the single most popular song on the Walt Disney Records YouTube channel. ... but it did introduce us to a very sweet song from Lauv.
It was released on January 24, 2019, and was later featured as the lead single on Lauv's debut album, How I'm Feeling. The song reached number eight on the UK Singles Chart, becoming both artists' first top 10 there. [2] It also reached the top 5 in Ireland, top 10 in New Zealand, and the top 15 in Australia.
Lauv's vocals range from a low of E♭ 3 to a high of C 5. [6] [7] A piano ballad starts the song off, having a finger-snapping beat, incorporating electronic rhythms, adding guitar and bass, and slowly building into having a choir as it approaches the final choruses, [8] [9] with many describing the song as "anthemic".