Managed by pop impresario Louis Walsh (later a judge on THE X FACTOR, the UK's version of AMERICAN IDOL), Boyzone was Ireland's answer to the swell of boy bands that dominated the late-1990s pop scene. Led by heartthrob lead singer Ronan Keating alongside Keith Duffy, Shane Lynch, Stephen Gately and Mikey Graham, Boyzone had several years' worth of hits including "Key To My Life" and "So Good" before splitting in 2000. Ronan Keating went on to a successful solo career in Ireland, while Stephen Gately pursued a visible career in musical theatre.