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Ronan Keating discography

Ronan Keating discography

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Irish pop singer Ronan Keating has released twelve studio albums, one compilation album and thirty-two singles. His solo career started in 1999 and has spawned nine albums. He gained worldwide attention when his single "When You Say Nothing at All" was featured in the film Notting Hill and peaked at number one in several countries. As a solo artist, he has sold over 20 million records worldwide alongside the 25 million records with Boyzone.[1][2][3]

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  22. "Love Will Remain by Ronan Keating and Clare Bowen". Apple Music. 10 July 2020. Retrieved 11 July 2020.
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