People and Entertainment
- Long play
- LP record, a vinyl record that spins at 33⅓ rpm
- a recording mode for cassette decks, digital video recorders, DVD recorders, VHS
- El-P (born 1975), American rapper
- Gibson Les Paul, electric guitar
- L.P. (singer), American rock musician in the group L.P.
- LP (Ambulance LTD album), a 2004 indie rock album by Ambulance LTD
- LP (Discovery album), a 2009 indie R&B album by Discovery
- LP (Holy Fuck album), a 2007 improvisational electronica album by Holy Fuck
- LP (The Rembrandts album), a 1995 rock album by The Rembrandts
- LP (Soviettes album), a 2003 punk rock album by The Soviettes
- LP (Landon Pigg album), 2006
- The LP, a 1996 hip-hop album by Large Professor
- Latin Percussion, brand of percussion instruments
- Launchpad McQuack, a character in DuckTales and Darkwing Duck
- Laxmikant-Pyarelal (1940–1998), Indian music director duo
- License points, in the video game Final Fantasy XII
- Linkin Park, a rock band from California
- Little person, a euphemism for those affected by Dwarfism
- Live Prayer, a Christian television program
- Longplay, a play-through of a video game, created with the intent of completing it as fully as possible
- Long Player (album), a 1971 album by Faces
- Lootpack, an American Hip-hop group
- Lost Planet: Extreme Condition & its sequel Lost Planet 2, a third-person action shooter series
- Love Parade, yearly festival and parade
- Low-power broadcasting AM, FM, or TV station
- Lucy Pinder (born 1983), English glamour model
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