Eamon, born Eamon Jonathan Doyle on January 19, 1983, is an American singer-songwriter known for his work in the R&B and soul genres. He gained widespread recognition in the early 2000s with his hit single "F**k It (I Don't Want You Back)," which was released in 2003. The song, characterized by its raw emotion and catchy melody, topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart and became an anthem of heartbreak and frustration. Eamon's debut album, "I Don't Want You Back," also released in 2003, included other notable tracks such as "You" and "Love Can’t Help." His music often features themes of love, betrayal, and emotional turmoil, resonating with a wide audience. Eamon's impact on music includes being one of the early artists to blend traditional R&B with elements of hip-hop and pop, paving the way for future artists who explore similar themes. Although he has not released a significant amount of mainstream music since the mid-2000s, his debut remains influential, especially within the genre of breakup songs. Eamon's candid approach to songwriting continues to inspire artists in contemporary R&B.