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    • 2004. Steve Brookstein. Steve Brookstein was the first winner of the competition in 2004 and his debut single went straight to number one in the charts.
    • 2005. Shayne Ward. Shayne Ward won the competition in 2005 and released two relatively successful albums. After his third album failed to take off, Ward was dropped by Syco.
    • 2006. Leona Lewis. Leona Lewis has sold over 20 million records worldwide and has been nominated for seven Brit Awards and three time Grammys.
    • 2007. Leon Jackson. Scottish-born Jackson beat Welsh singer Rhydian to the title in 2007 but was swiftly dropped by the record company after just one album.
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    • 2004 - Steve Brookstein. The first ever winner of the ITV talent show, Steve Brookestein triumphed after beating opera group G4 and young vocalist Tabby Callaghan.
    • 2005 - Shayne Ward. Shayne Ward was crowned winner in 2005 after beating Andy Abraham. He went on to bag his first Christmas number one with That’s My Goal, which stayed at the top spot for four weeks.
    • 2006 - Leona Lewis. Leona Lewis’ iconic winner’s single, A Moment Like This, went platinum after its release and stayed at number one for four weeks. She fought off Ray Quinn to the top spot on the show, and shortly became an internationally recognised name when she secured a £5million contract with J Records in America.
    • 2007 - Leon Jackson. The Scottish X Factor star’s winning single, When You Believe, became the fastest selling single of 2007. He beat Rhydian Roberts to the win in a shocking twist.
  2. Sep 5, 2019 · Steve Brookstein was the first ever winner of the X Factor when the programme began way back in 2004. His first single, Against All Odds, went straight to number one.

  3. Jul 29, 2021 · Steve Brookstein became the mums' favourite and took home the first-ever champion X Factor spot in 2004.

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    • Steve Brookstein (Season 1, 2004) Mentor: Simon Cowell. Category: Over 25s. Age: 36. Runner-up: G4 (Groups) Audition songs: “A Song for You” (Leon Russell); “Part Time Love” (Little Johnny Taylor)
    • Shayne Ward (Season 2, 2005) Mentor: Louis Walsh. Category: 16-24s. Age: 21. Runner-up: Andy Abraham (Over 25s) Audition song: “Sacrifice” (Elton John) Final songs: “If You’re Not the One” (Daniel Bedingfield); “When a Child is Born” (Michael Holm); “Over the Rainbow” (Judy Garland); “That’s My Goal” (original)
    • Leona Lewis (Season 3, 2006) Mentor: Simon Cowell. Category: 16-24s. Age: 21. Runner-up: Ray Quinn (16-24s) Audition song: “Over the Rainbow” (Judy Garland) Final songs: “I Will Always Love You” (Dolly Parton); “A Million Love Songs” (Take That); “All by Myself” (Eric Carmen); “A Moment Like This” (Kelly Clarkson)
    • Leon Jackson (Season 4, 2007) Mentor: Dannii Minogue. Category: Boys. Age: 18. Runner-up: Rhydian Roberts (Boys) Audition song: “Home” (Michael Bublé) Final songs: “White Christmas” (Bing Crosby); “Better the Devil You Know” (Kylie Minogue); “You Don’t Know Me” (Eddy Arnold); “When You Believe” (Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston)
  4. Aug 13, 2020 · To find out who else made the number one spot and what has happened to them since, here’s a list of X Factor winners and their success after the showSteve Brookstein. Year Won: 2004 Runner-Up: G4. Steve was the first contestant to ever win The X Factor and being coached by Simon Cowell

  5. You can download this track now on iTunes: http://www.smarturl.it/qnogzq...more. It's official, here is the winner of The X Factor 2013.

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