Ryan Cabrera, born on July 18, 1982, is an accomplished American musician known for his talents as a guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He first gained recognition as the lead singer of the Dallas-based band Rubix Groove, where he honed his skills before embarking on a successful solo career.
In 2001, Cabrera released his independent album, Elm St., which marked the beginning of his journey in the music industry. His breakthrough came with the major-label debut album, Take It All Away, released on August 17, 2004. This album achieved remarkable success, selling over two million copies and solidifying his place in the pop-rock genre.
Ryan's rise to fame was propelled by his infectious single, "On the Way Down," which captivated audiences and showcased his unique sound. Following this hit, he released two more singles, "True" and "40 Kinds of Sadness," further establishing his reputation as a talented singer-songwriter.