In 1996, signed to MCA Records, her debut single, "You Lift Me Up" was released and was well reviewed, and a big national club hit in the UK. The single also reached the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart. The follow-up, "Just A Little Bit of Love" was not so well received by critics. Of note, Smash Hits, reviewing the single, declared that "Rebekah may be as cute as a box of Andrex puppies, but even that shouldn't help this duffer of a dance single into the charts". Nevertheless, it was a sizeable club success, and like its predecessor, was produced by the popular dance outfit, K-Klass. However, the single failed to reach the Top 40, peaking at number 51 in the UK. Celine Dion also sang the song. Rebekah performed this song on her support act slot, with Boyzone, on their concurrent tour. Early in 1997, "Woman in Love" was released to mixed reviews. It was a cover version of the Barbra Streisand hit. "Woman in Love" was essentially a ballad with hip hop and R&B undertones. The track did not sell well, entering the charts at number 64 and disappearing from the chart the following week. Ryan did have an album in the pipeline and said to be forthcoming in the media around the time of this single's release. It was due for release in mid-1997 However, it was decided not to release it, due to Ryan's previous two singles failing to emulate the success of her debut. It is known that, the following tracks were recorded for this album: "Fallen" ; "Swept Away", "The Feeling Is Right Now", and "Nothing in This World", written by none other than Burt Bacharach and 1990s pop-R&B luminary Nigel Lowis. These three tracks remain virtually unheard and totally unreleased. Additionally, on the B-Side to "You Lift Me Up" was a cover of "Have I Told You Lately", which may or may not have appeared on Ryan's LP. Another track, "Just Can't Learn To Say Goodbye", from this album, appears on the music website SoundCloud. In 2001, with a new recording contract, Ryan re-emerged with a totally different sound, style and image. Whereras before, her material had been dance-pop/soul, it was now rock-pop. Her album, Big Trouble was released by Jive Records, despite the absence of a hit single to promote it. The album sold poorly. The lead single, "You Think You Got The Right", benefited from good reviews and promotion, but did not reach the UK Singles Chart. In 2002, still on Jive Records, Ryan released a re-edited version of the album, this time entitled I'll Live, and featuring another new single, "Can I Depend on You?"; neither release charted. The album, complete with new artwork, also omitted a few of the prior LP's tracks, yet added some more ones. In 2007, Ryan was selected as one of the 12 finalists in the Over 25s category group on the ITV show, The X Factor. She returned to the programme in 2016, the judges put her through to boot camp.