Kelle Bryan is a British singer and songwriter, best known as a member of the pop group Eternal, which was formed in 1993. The group is often categorized within the R&B and pop genres, blending soulful melodies with contemporary pop elements. Bryan joined Eternal during a pivotal time and contributed to their success, particularly on hits like "Stay," "I Wanna Be the Only One," and "Power of a Woman." Eternal's debut album, "Always & Forever" (1993), was a commercial success, showcasing Bryan's vocal talents alongside her bandmates. The group's sound and style were influential in the 1990s, particularly in the UK, where they paved the way for future girl groups. After leaving Eternal in 1998, Bryan embarked on a solo career, releasing singles and participating in various musical projects, though she did not achieve the same level of commercial success. Beyond her music career, Bryan has also worked in television and has been involved in various charitable endeavors. Her contributions to pop music, particularly as part of Eternal, have left a lasting legacy in the genre, influencing subsequent artists and groups in the UK music scene.