Mark Feehily is an Irish singer and songwriter, best known as a member of the pop group Westlife, formed in 1998. Born on May 28, 1980, in Sligo, Ireland, Feehily predominantly performs pop and soft rock music. Westlife achieved immense popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s, with notable hits like "Swear It Again," "Flying Without Wings," and "You Raise Me Up." The group became known for their harmonies and ballads, selling over 55 million records worldwide and earning numerous awards, including multiple BRIT Awards. Feehily's vocal range and emotional delivery contributed significantly to Westlife's sound. After the band's initial breakup in 2012, he embarked on a solo career, releasing his debut solo album, "Mark Feehily," in 2020, which showcased his growth as an artist. His impact on music extends beyond his commercial success; he has influenced a generation of pop musicians with his work in Westlife and his advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights. Feehily's contributions to the genre have solidified his place in pop music history, making him a prominent figure in the music industry.