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LeAnn Rimes is an award winning American country music singer whose debut single was released when she was still only 13 years old. She has managed to carry the fame she won as a child star into adulthood and holds the distinction of being the youngest person to have won a Grammy (in 1997 when she was 15).
Her first album, Everybody's Sweetheart, was independently released in 1991 and she followed it up with several others. The momentum of her career began to gain force although her albums failed to sell in significant numbers until 1995, when she signed to Curb Records and released the single "Blue" and its companion album, in 1996. The album was a huge, multi-platinum success, and the single topped the country charts and reached the top 20 of the Billboard charts. As a follow-up Curb re-released one of her earlier independent albums and called it Unchained Melody: The Early Years (1997). Subsequent albums continued to do well, including You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs (1997) which featured "How Do I Live". By the release of Whatever We Wanna (2006) she was penning her own material, writing 10 of the 15 songs on the album.
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