Margaret LeAnn Rimes Cibrian, famously known as LeAnn Rimes, is an American country and pop singer, songwriter, author, and actress who gained popularity at the young age of 14, becoming one of the youngest country music stars in America. Although Rimes started young––took singing lessons from the young age of five and performed locally in Texas theatres and cable television shows––the breakthrough in her career came with her first debut studio album Blue, for which she received two Grammy Awards. She initially started with country music and later on turned to adult contemporary music, pop, and rock and most of her albums are a mix of all these genres. She has been associated with the famous country singer Patsy Cline, owing to their similar style in music and singing; some music critics consider her work as a legacy of Cline’s singing career. LeAnn Rimes is not only a singer but also an author; she wrote her first fictional novel when she was 15 and has also written a couple of children’s books. She made her big-screen debut with Coyote Ugly and sang the soundtrack of the movie Can’t Stop the Moonlight, which made her an international favorite and a globally recognized celebrity.