Brian McFadden is an Irish singer/songwriter and former member of British pop group, Westlife. He left the group after they released their "Turnaround" album. While with Westlife, they sold over 30 million albums and seven million singles. In addition, they had 12 number one hits. McFadden co-wrote many of the songs that they group sang. Like, "Fragile Heart," "Bop Bop Baby," "I Wanna Grow Old With You" and "Love Crime."
McFadden released his solo debut album, Irish Son, on November 29, 2004. His debut single from the album, "Real to Me," went straight to number one. His second single "Irish Son," climbed to number six on the UK charts.
His newest single, "Like Only a Woman Can," reached the top of the Irish Singles Chart. It is off of his newest album, Set in Stone.
