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Lawrence YOUNG (born March 09 1973), better known by his stage name L Young is an American R&B singer-songwriter and singer. He is known for successful song "Love is a Verb." (2013)

Contents [hide] 1 Early life 2 Music career 2.1 2012 to Present: Reverb 2.2 Production and songwriting 3 Influence 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 Awards and nominations 7 References 8 External links

was and raised in Louisville, KY where he was groomed for music in the church. By the age of 5, he was already singing in the adult choir. L. Young emerged his self in the arts by acting and singing at the age of thirteen, established himself as an actor, and began working professionally in regional theaters across the Tri-State area such as the world renowned “Actor’s Theater of Louisville.” While attending the prestigious “Youth Performing Arts High School” in Louisville, he had already performed aboard in Brussels, Belgium, London, Bahamas as well as the continental U.S. as a performer. L.Young has established himself as an artist, writer, and performer. He has been credited for writing, music, and production for several artists, as well as platinum selling soundtracks. “My music is the bridge to all my dreams, and the starting point for my main purpose on this planet. Through music I'm learning who I actually am as a person,” says L.Young. Writing credits include the top 5 single and title track off Jessy J’s #1 Billboard debut Album, “Hot Sauce.” Keke Wyatt’s projects, “Who Knew” and “Unbelievable.” L.Young also worked on the production of B2k’s “Babygirl” off of the “The Barbershop Soundtrack.”

“I want to make people FEEL something when listening to my music. I want to take the listener on an emotional journey through my sound, and storytelling,” said Young. L. Young is currently working on his upcoming album entitled “ReVerb” featuring his debut single “I Love My Girl” which set to release September 24th! L Young is a talent that has crossed over and not only working on studio music projects, he is also credited for music on network TV to include: BET's The Game, ABC's According To Jim, 20/20, One Life To Live, VH1's Basketball Wives, and USA Network's Burn Notice.