In 2004 G4 (in which Matthew Stiff had since replaced Lowe) competed on #The X Factor, a televised talent show hosted by Simon Cowell on the ITV network, and won second place, losing to first-place winner Steve Brookstein. In turn, the group was offered a lucrative recording contract with Sony BMG and released its debut album, G4 (2005), which topped the U.K. albums chart and ultimately outsold the likewise chart-topping debut album of Brookstein, Heart Soul (2005). Over the next two years, G4 toured the U.K. five times, selling out each tour; they released two additional albums, G4 and Friends (2005) and Act Three (2006), and released the DVD =Live at the Royal Albert Hall (2005). In the wake of this success, G4 announced its breakup in April 2007, citing inner-group tension.
Ansell proceeded to sign a lucrative solo recording contract with Universal Music Group. His debut solo album, Tenor at the Movies (2008), a collection of film theme interpretations, topped the U.K. classical albums chart, making him the youngest tenor ever to do so. It peaked at number nine on the overall albums chart. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
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