These musicians disappeared from the mainstream music scene. 1. Leona Lewis Leona Lewis gained international recognition after winning the reality show The X Factor in 2006. In recent years, Leona Lewis has continued to release new music independently and has collaborated with other artists. She may not dominate the mainstream charts, but she remains a respected and admired figure in the music industry. 2. Sean Kingston Sean Kingston faced a significant incident in 2011 when he was involved in a serious jet ski accident in Miami. The incident had a temporary impact on his career as he focused on recovering and regaining his health. He continued to release music, but his commercial success became more modest compared to his earlier hits. 3. Nelly Furtado In 2012, she decided to take a hiatus from the mainstream music industry to prioritize the upbringing of her kids. 4. Baby Bash In recent years, Baby Bash has remained active in the music industry, although his mainstream success has waned. The singer ventured into entrepreneurship, including launching his own record label, Bashtown Music Group. He has also been involved in philanthropic activities, supporting various charitable causes. 5. Blu Cantrell She gained prominence with her debut album So Blu, released in 2001. In the years that followed, Blu Cantrell faced personal challenges and took a break from the spotlight. She stepped away from the music industry to focus on her well-being and personal life. 6. Ryan Cabrera Ryan Cabrera rose to fame with his debut single On the Way Down in 2004. In recent years, Cabrera has continued to perform live and release new music independently. While he may not be as prominently featured in mainstream music today, Ryan Cabrera’s contributions left a mark on the pop rock genre . 7. Mýa Mýa rose to fame in the late 1990s and early 2000s with her R&B and pop hits. After achieving early success with her debut self-titled album in 1998. She ventured into acting and appeared in films such as Chicago (2002) and Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights (2004). 8. Willa Ford Willa Ford gained popularity in the early 2000s with her hit single I Wanna Be Bad and her debut album Willa Was Here. However, despite her initial success, she did not reach the same level of mainstream success in subsequent years. She transitioned to acting and appeared in a few television shows and movies