Lee Ryan is an English singer-songwriter and actor, best known as a member of the pop group Blue, which formed in 2000. The group, known for their blend of R&B and pop, achieved significant commercial success with hits like "All Rise," "One Love," and "Breathe Easy." Ryan's distinctive tenor voice contributed to the group’s appeal, helping them sell over 15 million records worldwide. In addition to his work with Blue, Ryan launched a solo career, releasing his self-titled debut album in 2005. The album featured the hit single "Army of Lovers," showcasing his pop sensibilities and emotional depth. He continued to release music and collaborate with other artists, exploring various genres, including R&B and pop-rock. Ryan's impact on music is marked by his contributions to the pop genre and the boy band phenomenon of the early 2000s. His work with Blue helped pave the way for other British pop acts and solidified the group's legacy in the music industry. Beyond music, he has also appeared in television shows and stage productions, further broadening his artistic influence.