At the age of 19, Ghost began writing songs with
Ian Dench. In 1997, she contributed her version of
Gary Numan's "Absolution" to the tribute album
Random. Her first recording contract was in 2000 with
Warner Records in Los Angeles, for whom she recorded her first album,
Ghost Stories. Her second album,
Blood on the Line EP, was released in 2006 on her own record label, Plan A Records. She was nominated for three
Grammy Awards, including for the songs "
You're Beautiful" by
James Blunt in 2007, and "Once in a Lifetime", which she co-wrote with
Scott McFarnon, Ian Dench, Jody Street, James Dring and
Beyoncé in 2010, as part of the soundtrack from Beyoncé's film
Cadillac Records, and which was nominated for
Best Song Written for a Motion Picture. She was nominated for the 2010 Album of the Year for Beyoncé's
I Am... Sasha Fierce. In addition, Ghost worked on the song "
Beautiful Liar" for Beyoncé and
Shakira, which was nominated for
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals in 2008. Ghost co-wrote
Jordin Sparks' second single "
Tattoo" which reached number eight on the
Billboard Hot 100 Chart, and collaborated with
John Legend on the lyrics for the track "
Getting Nowhere" by
Magnetic Man. She also co-wrote and co-produced the
Shakira single "
Gypsy", from the album
She Wolf. Ghost was fired from her position as president of
Epic Records in 2010 after 20 months. That same year, she established Outsiders, a joint venture with
Sony Music. She has collaborated with
Florence and the Machine,
Mark Ronson, and
A$AP Rocky. ==Later career: Unigram (2015–present)==