Long before Lindsay Lohan became the Greece-traversing, memeable dance-loving, beach club businesswoman, she was the ultimate teen queen -- not only ruling the box office with films like Freaky Friday and Mean Girls, but also taking on the pop world.
After establishing herself as a movie star, Lohan became one of the frontrunners of the era’s pop/rock boom thanks to 2004’s Speak.
The debut album boasted singles like “Rumors” and “Over,” which led to its No. 4 peak on the Billboard 200 chart. Lohan quickly followed up with sophomore LP A Little More Personal (Raw) in 2005.
Peaking at No. 20, it was led by the vulnerable "Confessions of a Broken Heart (Daughter to Father)." Now, the 33-year-old has finally returned to music with “Back To Me”
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