Lindsay Lohan Gets a New Record Deal
by EG
Lindsay Lohan's Beach Club is no more, but don't expect Lindsay to stop striving to stay on top of pop culture. She's reportedly signed a new record deal and could have a new album out soon. Read on for details.
Via Page Six.
Lindsay Lohan has signed a record deal with Tommy Mottola’s Casablanca Records for upcoming music, Page Six has exclusively learned.
The news comes after we revealed this week that Lohan’s MTV series isn’t coming back for a second season, and her Mykonos, Greece, beach club on which the show was based is also kaput. (She says the club’s just moving.)
Lohan originally signed to Casablanca in 2004 when she was 18, and made the album “Speak,” with the hit single “Rumors,” a lament about the dreaded paparazzi.
The album went platinum and hit No. 4 on the Billboard 200. A video for the tune was nominated for a MTV Video Music Award.
Her follow-up album, “A Little More Personal (Raw),” came out in 2005 and hit No. 20.
Earlier this year, Lohan posted an image of herself in a recording studio.
We’re told she’s working on new music and “on some soundtracks,” a source said.
The theme song to her MTV show “Lindsay Lohan’s Beach Club” was her 2008 tune “Bossy” (which was co-written by Ne-Yo).
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