Ryan Tedder

Ryan Tedder is an American singer-songwriter and record producer, best known as the lead vocalist of the pop rock band OneRepublic. Born on June 26, 1984, in Tulsa, Oklahoma, he gained prominence in the mid-2000s with OneRepublic's hit single "Apologize," which was produced by Timbaland and became a global sensation. Tedder's genre spans pop, rock, and electronic music, showcasing his versatility as an artist. In addition to his work with OneRepublic, Tedder has co-written and produced numerous chart-topping songs for various artists, including "Halo" for Beyoncé, "Rumour Has It" for Adele, and "Bleeding Love" for Leona Lewis. His songwriting prowess has earned him multiple Grammy nominations and wins, solidifying his reputation in the music industry. Tedder's influence extends beyond his own music; he is recognized for shaping contemporary pop, blending emotional lyrics with catchy melodies, and collaborating with a diverse range of artists. His contributions have helped define the sound of modern pop music, making him a significant figure in the industry since the early 2000s.