Westlife's Musical Influences: Tracing Their Inspirations and Artistic Roots

Let's talk about where Westlife gets their musical inspiration from. These Irish guys have been huge for years, and there's a lot that goes into their sound.
 
 
Back when they started in '98, Westlife was part of that whole boy band craze. Think Boyzone and Take That - that kind of vibe. They had the smooth vocals and dance moves down pat, which fans loved.
 
 
But there's more to Westlife than just being a boy band. Each guy in the group brings something different to the table. Take Shane, for example. He's big on Michael Jackson and Whitney Houston, which you can hear in how he sings those emotional ballads.
 
 
The whole group's into classic stuff too. They love Elton John and The Beatles, and you can hear bits of that classic rock and pop in their songs. It's like they're mixing old and new to create their own thing.
 
 
R&B and gospel music have also had a big impact on Westlife. Listen to songs like "Flying Without Wings" or "My Love" - you can hear how they're trying to hit you right in the feels, kind of like Boyz II Men or Mariah Carey.
 
 
These days, Westlife is still changing things up. Their 2019 album "Spectrum" shows how they're trying to keep up with what's current while still sounding like themselves.
 
 
Even though they're super famous, Westlife doesn't forget where they came from musically. They respect the artists who influenced them, whether it's other boy bands or completely different styles of music.
 
 
Basically, Westlife's music is a mix of all sorts of stuff. It's what makes them unique and why people of all ages like their songs. They keep trying new things while sticking to what they're good at, and that's why they've been around for so long in the music world.
 

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