In 2013, Lenny signed the contract with
Universal Music and on 24 June 2013 released her first EP, called
All My Love, with four songs of which three were her own. "All My Love" was written by Australian band
Dallas Frasca. Her second
Fighter EP was released on 6 December instead of the originally planned debut album. The EP contains five songs of which there are two
cover versions – "I'm Ready" by
Bryan Adams and "Am I Wrong" by
Keb' Mo'. In 2013 Lenny received the Discovery of the Year Award at the
Angel Awards, and was also nominated for Discovery of the Year at the . In September 2016 Lenny's debut
studio album Hearts was released. She supported it on a club tour
Hearts Tour 2016, which lasted for a month, from 30 September to 30 October. Due to its success the tour's prolongation was announced in December. The Hearts Tour 2017 started on 3 March and finished on 25 March. Lenny was nominated for an Apollo Award for her album. In 2016 she was also nominated for a Award in the Singer category and for an Angel Award in four categories: Album of the Year (
Hearts), Song of the Year ("Hell.o"), Singer of the Year and Video of the Year ("Hell.o"), all of which she won. Besides her main awards she also received an Angel Award in the Rock & Pop category. Her song "Hell.o" was also successful in Italy, where she was a guest in the local talk show on 12 February 2017. In June 2017 she performed the song as a guest of the 11th year of
Wind Music Awards in
Verona. In June 2017 Lenny signed a global contract with a German subsidiary of
Universal Music, on which she released for the local market a remix of "Hell.o" by an American duo
Fancy Cars. On 20 February 2018 Lenny supported British soul singer
Emeli Sandé at her concert in Prague's
O2 arena. Apart from the songs from her debut album she introduced a new song "Maneater" from her oncoming second album. In 2018 she became one of the
Forbes magazine "
30 under 30" personalities who "change the world around". On 28 November 2023, she was announced as one of the contestants of for the
Eurovision Song Contest 2024, competing with the song "Good Enough". On 13 December, it was revealed that she had come fifth. == Discography ==