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is short name of Markus Michael Patrick Feehily (born 28 May 1980 in Sligo, Ireland), better known as Mark Feehily, is one of the lead singers of the popular Irish vocal pop group, Westlife.
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Main article: Westlife
In Westlife's music, He shares lead vocals with Shane Filan.
Before Westlife Mark, Shane Filan and Kian Egan came from the band IOYOU where he had partly written the band's songs, "Everlasting Love" and "Together Girl Forever".
Feehily has spoken to The Boston Globe of his embarrassment about Westlife's Rat Pack album Allow Us to Be Frank and blamed their record company for forcing them to record it after Robbie Williams had success with this type of music but dismissed Westlife's as "a weird time in our career, really".[1] Feehily has sung completely solo on songs for the band in a couple of instances: a song the band wrote called "Imaginary Diva" of World of Our Own album and externally written "Talk Me Down" of Where We Are album. At live performances, he also sang completely solo for the song "Silent Night".
Mark has also co-written songs, some with the other band members, including