Ben Haenow emerged as a popular voice in British music after being crowned the winner of the eleventh series of The X Factor (UK) in 2014. The singer, born Benjamin Bernard Haenow on 6 January 1985 in Croydon, Surrey, England, captivated audiences with his gritty, rock-inflected vocals, ultimately triumphing over fellow finalist Fleur East. His victory on the major television talent show launched his professional recording career and secured him a coveted Christmas number one single.
Before his breakthrough on national television, Haenow led a relatively ordinary life, working as a van driver. Music, however, was a constant presence; he performed in pubs and clubs with his brother, Alex, as part of a duo. His audition for The X Factor (UK) with a rendition of The Script's "Man Who Can't Be Moved" immediately impressed the judges, including mentor Simon Cowell. Throughout the competition, he delivered memorable performances of songs like "Jealous Guy" and "Highway to Hell," consistently showcasing his powerful, soulful rock style that resonated with the voting public.
The immediate reward for his The X Factor (UK) win was the release of his winner's single, a cover of OneRepublic's "Something I Need." The track debuted at the top of the UK Singles Chart in December 2014, becoming that year's Christmas number one. He then began work on his debut studio album, which was preceded by the single "Second Hand Heart," a duet with American pop superstar Kelly Clarkson. His self-titled album, Ben Haenow, was released in November 2015 and reached number ten on the UK Albums Chart. Following the album's release, he parted ways with Simon Cowell's Syco Music label in 2016.
After a period away from the mainstream spotlight, Haenow continued to write and release music independently, embracing a more hands-on approach to his career. He has since issued several singles, including "Alive" and "Fighting for Your Love," and maintains a connection with his fanbase through live performances and social media. While his career trajectory shifted after his initial major-label success, his victory on The X Factor (UK) and his Christmas number one remain defining milestones in the landscape of British reality television music careers.