Mark Owen is an English singer-songwriter best known as a member of the pop group Take That, which rose to fame in the 1990s. Born on January 27, 1972, in Oldham, England, Owen's musical style primarily encompasses pop and dance, characterized by catchy melodies and harmonious vocals. Take That achieved significant success with hits like "Back for Good," "Pray," and "Never Forget," becoming one of the UK's most successful boy bands. After the group's initial breakup in 1996, Owen pursued a solo career, releasing his debut album "Green Man" in 1996, followed by "In Your Own Time" in 1997, featuring the single "Child." Although his solo work garnered moderate success, he returned to Take That in 2005, contributing to their resurgence and the release of hit albums like "Beautiful World" and "Progress." Owen's impact on music includes his role in shaping the boy band phenomenon of the 1990s and influencing subsequent pop acts. His blend of heartfelt lyrics and engaging performances continues to resonate with fans, solidifying his place in British pop music history.