Greg Raposo

Greg Raposo is an American singer-songwriter known for his work in the pop and rock genres. He first gained fame as a member of the boy band B5, which achieved success in the early 2000s with hits like "All I Do" and "Do That There." After the group disbanded, Raposo embarked on a solo career, releasing his debut album, "Greg Raposo," in 2003, which showcased his pop sensibilities and vocal prowess. Notable works from Raposo include singles such as "Jump" and "Dreams," which reflect his ability to blend catchy melodies with heartfelt lyrics. His music often resonates with themes of love and personal growth. Raposo's impact on music is marked by his contribution to the boy band phenomenon of the early 2000s and his subsequent transition into a solo artist, which paved the way for other pop musicians exploring similar paths. Though not as prominent in the mainstream music scene today, Raposo remains a respected figure for fans of early 2000s pop and continues to influence emerging artists within the genre.