Ronnie Radke is an American musician, best known as the lead vocalist of the post-hardcore band Falling in Reverse and as a former member of Escape the Fate. Born on December 15, 1983, in Las Vegas, Nevada, Radke's music primarily spans the genres of post-hardcore, metalcore, and pop punk. Radke gained prominence with Escape the Fate's debut album, "Dying Is Your Latest Fashion" (2006), which included popular tracks like "Situations." After his departure from the band due to legal issues, he formed Falling in Reverse in 2008. The band has released several successful albums, including "The Drug in Me Is You" (2011) and "Coming Home" (2017), with hits such as "I’m Not a Vampire" and "Popular Monster." Radke's impact on music is marked by his emotionally charged lyrics and a blend of various musical styles, appealing to a wide audience. He has cultivated a strong following on social media, contributing to his status as a prominent figure in the alternative music scene. His career has been characterized by both controversy and resilience, cementing his legacy in the modern rock landscape.