The first release by Secret Life was a white label recording called "Spanish Lullaby", written and produced by Andy Throup and Jim Di Salvo.
[3] The band toured extensively, particularly in the United Kingdom, and performed on three popular UK TV music shows: The Beat, Dance Energy and The Hitman and Her.
[7][8] After house producers Masters At Work remixed Secret Life's "Borrowed Time" (1994), Chester moved the band to Pulse-8 Records, with a view to enhanced pop appeal.
[7] According to one reviewer, "Production from Brothers in Rhythm, Chris Porter and Pete Gleadall give Sole Purpose an R&B and house feel, and the album is topped off with... thoughtful lyrics and smooth vocals.
[13] After spending some time in the late 1990s contributing vocals to the work of others,[14] Bryant left the music industry, becoming a support worker for disabled adults in South Gloucestershire, England.