The Voice of Ireland O'Shaughnessy entered
The Voice of Ireland in
series 1 broadcast on
RTÉ One from January to April 2012. At his audition recorded in October 2011 and broadcast in January 2012, he sang "
The Power of Love" from
Huey Lewis and the News with only one of the four jury chairs, that of
Brian Kennedy turning and he defaulted to Kennedy's team. For the battle shows recorded in November 2011 and broadcast in February 2012, Kennedy put him up against teammate Colin Hand. They both performed "
One" by
U2 with Kennedy opting for Ryan and sending him to the live shows. In the first day of the live shows broadcast on 4 March 2012, he performed "
Baby" from
Justin Bieber, but was eliminated by public vote finishing in 23/24th place in the series.
''Britain's Got Talent'' After the battle rounds but before the live shows of
The Voice of Ireland, O'Shaughnessy auditioned for ''Britain's Got Talent
. He performed a self-written song called "No Name". The inspiration behind the song was a girl he had a crush on. He received yeses from all three judges, Simon Cowell, Alesha Dixon and David Walliams. The audition aired after his elimination from The Voice of Ireland''. At that time, O'Shaughnessy was contracted to record company
Universal Records. One week before the live shows of
The Voice of Ireland, the ''Britain's Got Talent'' call-backs were held. The judges were going to send O'Shaughnessy through to the live shows, but owing to his place on the live shows on
The Voice of Ireland and contract with Universal, he was disqualified. It was later announced that O'Shaughnessy would appear in the semi-finals of ''Britain's Got Talent'' after being released from his contract with Universal. He performed in the last semi-final where he performed another original song entitled "First Kiss". He received the most votes and was automatically sent through to the final. For the final, he performed "No Name" a second time and placed 5th in the competition, with 4.8% of the vote
Post-''Britain's Got Talent'' On 19 May 2012, it was announced O'Shaughnessy had signed a record deal with
Sony Music. His first single "
No Name" was released on 5 August, and he released his debut mini-album ''Ryan O'Shaughnessy'' on 13 August 2012. The mini-album contains six songs which are all penned by O'Shaughnessy himself, which includes the song "First Kiss", which he performed on ''Britain's Got Talent
. On 10 August 2012, he performed in his hometown, meeting the fans and signing copies of his mini-album. On 23 August, he performed "No Name", his debut single, live on This Morning''. On 30 August, he announced details of his first UK headline tour and played 11 dates throughout October 2012. In 2015, O'Shaughnessy released two singles, "Fingertips" and "Evergreen". In early 2016, he released another single, "She Won't Wait". O'Shaughnessy then began working on his debut album, which was projected for release in July 2016.
The Hit In July 2013, it was announced that O'Shaughnessy would be one of the artists taking part in the new Irish songwriting competition
The Hit, going against his former
The Voice coach Brian Kennedy. The show, which aired on 2 August 2013, saw six songwriters pitching their songs to both artists. In the initial stage each artist had to choose two of these six songs. O'Shaughnessy chose a song called "Blush" by Gavin Doyle and "
Who Do You Love?" by Mark Graham and Frances Mitchell. O'Shaughnessy chose to release "Who Do You Love?" to enter the chart battle against Kennedy. O'Shaughnessy won the chart battle with the single charting at No.3 in the
Irish Singles Chart beating Kennedy's song "Try" which charted at No.15. On 30 August 2013 O'Shaughnessy, along with the four other chart battle winners, returned to perform their song live in
The O2 for the Grand Finale with the
RTÉ Concert Orchestra.
Bayview Records In 2015, O'Shaughnessy established Dublin-based record label Bayview Records.
Eurovision Song Contest On 31 January 2018, O'Shaughnessy was announced as the Irish representative in the
Eurovision Song Contest 2018 with the song "
Together". His entry was co-written by O'Shaughnessy with Mark Caplice and Laura Elizabeth Hughes. The song and the artist were internally selected in January 2018 by the Irish broadcaster
Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) to represent the country at the 2018 contest in
Lisbon, Portugal. O'Shaughnessy qualified for the final, after finishing sixth in semi-final 1 with 179 points, making it the first time Ireland qualified to the finals since 2013 with
Ryan Dolan. The song eventually finished in 16th place with 136 points. Ireland's entry was marred with controversy. During the Chinese broadcast of the first semi-final on
Mango TV, the
Irish entry was edited out of the show, along with the snippets in the recap of all 19 entries. O'Shaughnessy's song was
censored due to two male dancers dancing together on-stage. As a result, the
EBU terminated its partnership with the Chinese broadcaster, explaining that censorship "is not in line with the EBU's values of universality and inclusivity and its proud tradition of celebrating diversity through music." The termination led to a ban on televising the second semi-final and the grand final in the country. A spokesperson for the broadcaster's parent company
Hunan TV said they "weren't aware" of the edits made to the programme. O'Shaughnessy told the BBC in an interview, "they haven't taken this lightly and I think it's a move in the right direction, so I'm happy about it." In October 2018, O'Shaughnessy appeared in the music video for Ireland's
Junior Eurovision entry "IOU", performed by Taylor Hynes. O'Shaughnessy portrayed the father character in the video while former Eurovision winner
Niamh Kavanagh portrayed the mother character. RTÉ announced on 18 May 2021 that O'Shaughnessy would be the Irish spokesperson for the final of
that year's contest, giving the results of the Irish jury vote. In January 2025, it was announced the song
Fire by Galway singer Reylta which was co written by Ryan would be entered in the
2025 Irish Eurovision selection the song finished in 5th place out of 6 entries. ==Discography==