Nick Lachey is an American singer, television personality, and actor, who first shot to stardom as the lead vocalist of the multi-platinum selling boy band 98 Degrees. Born on November 9, 1973, in Harlan, Kentucky, Lachey's rise to fame began in the mid-90s when he, along with his brother Drew Lachey, and fellow Ohioans Justin Jeffre and Jeff Timmons, formed 98 Degrees. The group distinguished themselves with their R&B-tinged pop sound and harmonious vocals, releasing hits that became synonymous with the era.
After enjoying massive success with 98 Degrees, Lachey embarked on a solo career. His 2006 solo album, "What's Left of Me," unveiled a more personal side of the singer as it was inspired by his highly publicized breakup with then-wife Jessica Simpson. The title track, “What’s Left of Me,” charted well and was accompanied by a popular music video. Following this, Lachey continued to diversify his career, appearing in television series, hosting competition shows, and even winning the reality show "Dancing with the Stars" in its 25th season. Nick's foray into more personal music includes the tender "A Father's Lullaby," which showcases his transition into fatherhood, and additional works like “Ordinary Day” and "Resolution," which further exhibit his range as an artist. While not releasing music as frequently as in the days of 98 Degrees, Lachey’s more recent tracks, such as "Temporary" and "Someone to Dance With," continue to demonstrate his adaptability and commitment to evolving as a musician.
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