Ronnie Radke

American musician

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2024 Falling in Reverse released their fifth studio album 'Popular Monster', showcasing Radke's ongoing musical career.
2024 Broke up with Saraya Bevis in late 2024.
December 2024 Denied entry into the United Kingdom due to a previous prison sentence, resulting in the cancellation of Falling in Reverse's UK tour.
August 22 2024 Ronnie Radke filed a defamation lawsuit against music critic Anthony Fantano, alleging defamation through a video titled 'This Guy Sucks' and a tweet referring to Radke as the 'Bill Cosby of alt music'.
December 2022 Released memoir 'I Can Explain', co-written with journalist Ryan J. Downey, addressing his troubled reputation.
2020 Falling in Reverse's song 'Popular Monster' becomes their first No. 1 hit on Billboard's Mainstream Rock chart.
November 2018 Began a relationship with AEW wrestler Saraya Bevis in late 2018.
2017 Radke and Falling in Reverse released their fourth studio album 'Coming Home', continuing to evolve their musical style.
2015 Radke released the single 'Brother' featuring Danny Worsnop from the album 'Watch Me'
2015 Falling in Reverse released their third studio album 'Just Like You', further establishing Radke's post-legal troubles musical journey.
2015 Won Best Collaboration at Kerrang! Music Awards for 'Getting Over You' with Metro Station
June 10 2015 Public accusation of sexual assault made against Radke by a 25-year-old woman. Police investigation found no evidence of assault, and Radke subsequently filed a defamation lawsuit.
June 3 2015 Alleged sexual assault incident involving Radke reported after a Falling in Reverse performance at the Murray Theater.
2014 Co-headlined the 'Bury the Hatchet' tour with Escape the Fate, symbolizing the resolution of their previous conflicts.
2014 Radke posted a picture of his mother on Instagram after a Falling in Reverse show, indicating a reconciliation and forgiveness towards her.
2014 Radke releases a rap mixtape called 'Watch Me', featuring collaborations with multiple artists including Deuce, Tyler Carter, and others.
2014 Radke provided vocals for b.LaY's song 'Days Go By' from the album Initiation II
May 14 2014 Radke pleaded no contest to disturbance of the peace in the domestic violence case.
2013 Radke wrote a song called 'Thank You' and was a songwriter for Get Scared's track 'For You' from the album Everyone's Out to Get Me
2013 Radke's older brother Anthony died in a traffic collision.
2013 Relationship with Crissy Henderson ended due to Radke's infidelity.
2013 Radke contributed vocals and production to multiple Survive This! tracks including 'The Life You've Chosen', 'Wrong Direction (Hey You)', and 'Where I Belong'
2013 Radke released the band's second studio album 'Fashionably Late', continuing to develop Falling in Reverse's musical direction.
2013 Won Alternative Press: Best Video APTV award
December 25 2013 On Christmas Day, Radke revealed a website through which subscribers received a new song 'Destiny' from his rap mixtape, now titled 'Watch Me', and released the track-list.
October 28 2013 Radke and Mabbitt reconciled their long-standing feud, ending years of public animosity.
July 5 2013 Released the first single 'Blacklist' from his planned rap mixtape on YouTube.
June 1 2013 Radke released his second solo song 'What Up Earth?'.
May 31 2013 Ronnie Radke launched his YouTube channel and released his first solo song 'Fair-Weather Fans', a track dedicated to people who didn't believe in him.
2012 Nominated for Alternative Press's Vocalist of the Year
2012 Ronnie Radke provided vocals for Deuce's song 'Nobody Likes Me' from the album Nine Lives
2012 Radke was recognized in Kerrang's 50 Greatest Rock Stars in the World Today and won the award
2012 Nominated for Kerrang! Awards Hero of the Year
September 29 2012 During a performance at Six Flags Great Adventure's Fright Fest event with Falling in Reverse, Ronnie Radke threw three microphone stands into the audience, causing injuries to a 16-year-old girl and a 24-year-old man. He was charged with simple and aggravated assault, and released on $25,000 bail. Following the incident, Six Flags banned hard rock and heavy metal bands from performing at the park.
August 6 2012 Radke was arrested in Glendale, California, for failing to appear at scheduled court hearings related to the domestic violence accusation.
May 1 2012 Ronnie Radke was accused of striking his then-girlfriend Sally Watts.
2011 Ronnie Radke was named in Revolver Magazine's 100 Greatest Living Rock Stars and won the award
July 26 2011 Falling in Reverse releases their debut album 'The Drug in Me Is You' through Epitaph Records.
2010 Falling in Reverse releases their first single 'Raised by Wolves'.
December 2010 Radke is released from High Desert State Prison and returns to recording music.
December 2010 Radke is released from prison and begins recording with his new band, Falling in Reverse.

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