When Lorie heard that producer Axel Brangeon was looking for a young girl that knew how to sing and dance, she immediately auditioned and won the contract.
Its parent album "Près de toi", released on October 30, 2001, became a triple Platinum recording in France with 1,000,000+ copies sold.
“Tendrement”, Lorie's second album, saw the light in 2002 with three commercially successful singles: “J'ai besoin d'amour”, “À 20 ans” and “Sur un air Latino”.
In April 2005, Lorie's first compilation album "Best Of" was released, including all her singles plus "Toi et moi", "Les ventres ronds" (which was performed in the Week-End Tour) and the original version of "Quand tu danses".
In October 2005, Lorie released Rester la même (which means ‘Stay the same’), an album mixing various music influences including Zouk, RnB, pop and dance-pop.
The title track, featuring rap act Second Degré, was first released to see the reaction which was generally positive, but the song did not perform as well as expected.
That same year, Lorie voiced the character Violette in the French version of the Academy Award-winning animated film "The Incredibles".
TF1, satisfied with Lorie's performance, asked her to guest-star as a Parisian model in the successful soap opera The Young and the Restless in October.
Lorie's album Regardez-moi came out on November 21, 2011, with the first single "Dita" made available to purchase in France via iTunes and Amazon on August 26, 2011.
In 2012, she produced a seventh album, Danse, on her own label, LMD2 Production She was engaged to French-Canadian singer Garou but he decided to break up before the wedding in 2010, when she started a relationship with the French actor Philippe Bas that ended in 2012.