Lesley Roy is a singer-songwriter from Balbriggan in Dublin, Ireland. She was signed to an independent Irish label and in 2006, licensed to U.S. label, Jive Records. She released her debut album, Unbeautiful in 2008, which was Executive Produced by Max Martin. Until switching her focus to songwriting, and attracting the attention of Marc Jordan, the manager credited for launching the career of Rihanna and owner of Rebel One Management & Publishin ... g. As a songwriter Roy has experienced international success with releases for artist including Adam Lambert, Miss Montreal, Medina, Jana Kramer, and Marlee Scott. Jive Records A&R Jeff Fenster noticed Roy’s work at HitQuarters, and agreed to jointly finance Roy's first album project. The debut album, titled Unbeautiful was released on September 30, 2008. According to Soundscan Unbeautiful sold 45,000 albums and 350,000 digital downloads. The album peaked on Billboard's Top Heatseekers chart at #5. Her first single "I'm Gone, I'm Going" was the 48th most played song on Hot AC radio stations for the week ending June 24, 2008, then charted at #36 on Billboard’s Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks and #61 on Billboard's Pop 100 Airplay chart. "I'm Gone, I'm Going" was the theme tune for MTV’s show Exiled, and was featured on an episode of The Hills. Roy appeared on FNMTV on July 18, 2008, to release the track’s video. "I'm Gone, I'm Going" was highlighted as a downloadable track in Rock Band 2. Her second single was "Unbeautiful", the title track from the album. It peaked on Billboard's Pop 100 Airplay chart at #39 and was also featured on an episode of The Hills. “Thinking Out Loud” was also featured on an episode of The Hills. The song "Slow Goodbye" was co-written by Katy Perry. Other songwriters who collaborated on Unbeautiful with Roy include Max Martin, Dr. Luke, Rami Yacoub, Savan Kotecha, Desmond Child, Dave Hodges, Emanuel Kiriakou, Kara DioGuardi, Greg Wells, Mitch Allen and Andreas Carlsson. Also notable is that Unbeautiful was mixed by Chris Lord-Alge. In early 2009, Roy provided tour support on a 32-city tour for American Idol runner-up and hit recording artist David Archuleta. In late 2009, Roy paid tribute to her Irish roots by recording a cover of U2’s “Where the Streets Have No Names” for a video montage featured in the New York City Marathon airing worldwide. Under the management of Benjamin Tischker at Wide Eyed Entertainment, Roy signed to Marc Jordan’s Rebel One Publishing then placed three songs with Wal-Mart’s debut artist, Ashlyne Huff, for her album, Let It Out, released on June 7, 2011. While working on Huff’s album, Roy teamed up with some of the industry’s biggest talents including, The Writing Camp, Eric Bellinger and Jerrod Bettis. On April 13, 2012, Dutch singer-songwriter, Miss Montreal, released I Am Hunter which Roy co-wrote three songs including the title track and single, “I Am Hunter”, that reached #28 on the Dutch Top 40 chart. Roy also co-wrote the proceeding single “Better When It Hurts” and “Everything”. On May 15, 2012, American recording artist, Adam Lambert released Trespassing, his second studio album, which debuted at number one on the U.S. Billboard 200 chart, marking Roy’s first co-write on a #1 album for the track “Pop That Lock” included on Trespassing. Roy collaborated with Danish production team, DEEKAY, Tim McEwan and Johannes Jørgensen on “Waiting for Love” for Danish singer, Medina’s album, Forever, released on June 1, 2012, in Europe through EMI. Also in June 2012, Roy released two country music co-writes. “Goodbye California” with American actress of One Tree Hill and country music singer, Jana Kramer, for her self-titled debut album. Then joining back up with Desmond Child to co-write, “Rhinestone in the Rough” for Canadian country singer-songwriter Marlee Scott’s album Beautiful Maybe. Lesley Roy has confirmed to fans on Twitter that she will be releasing a new EP in early/mid-2013.See more [+]