The music industry is reeling after the passing of singer-songwriter and music executive Tommy Page, who was found dead on Friday, March 3, after an apparent suicide in his apartment, according to Billboard. He was 46.

On Twitter, stars like Donnie Wahlberg, Josh Groban and songwriter Diane Warren and more mourned, expressing their condolences and sharing their stories of working with Page.

Page made his debut as a pop star in the late '80s, but was catapulted to fame in 1990 when his single, "I'll Be Your Everything," hit No. 1 on the charts. Throughout his career, he worked with artists like New Kids on the Block, Tiffany, and Ashley Tisdale, as well as released nine studio albums of his own.

Page is survived by his partner, Charlie, and their three children.

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