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Nick is singing and more
Nick Lachey is a singer and television
personality.
Nick became well known as the lead singer of the pop
group, 98 Degrees. As a group, Nick, brother Drew
Lachey, Justin Jeffre, and Jeff Timmons sold over 10
million albums worldwide and had several Top 40
hits, including ""Because of You," "The Hardest
Thing," "I Do (Cherish You)," "Thank God I Found
You," among others.
In 2003, Nick released his first solo album, "SoulO."
The second album, "What's Left of Me," came in 2006,
which had the hit single, "What's Left of Me."
He appeared on the MTV reality series, Newlyweds:
Nick and Jessica, with then-wife Jessica
Simpson.
Off-stage and off-screen, Nick is an advocate for
children’s and humanitarian causes through his work
with organizations such as Feeding America and the
Make-a-Wish Foundation. He is also founder and
President of The Nick Lachey Foundation, an
organization that drives much needed funds to
different schools and charities across the country.
Recently, Nick is executive producing Taking the
Stage, a musical reality show that's based on
the lives of students at his alma mater the School
for Creative and Performing Arts in Cincinnati,
Ohio.
In this 2009 interview with SIDEWALKS host
Rafael Siegel, Nick talks about having a career
beyond 98 Degrees, whether the group will reunite,
and his involvement with Winnit and Feeding America.
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