Jordan Knight
Jordan Nathaniel Marcel Knight, born on May 17, 1970, is a celebrated American singer-songwriter and actor who gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the iconic boy band New Kids on the Block (NKOTB) during the late 1980s and early 1990s. Renowned for his unique falsetto, Knight's vocal style was notably inspired by the sounds of The Stylistics.
Following the disbandment of NKOTB, Knight embarked on a successful solo career. His debut solo album was released in 1999, and his most recent work came in 2011, both of which made a significant impact on the US Billboard 200, reaching the Top 50. Over the years, he has produced four Top 40 singles, with "Give It To You" being one of his most recognized hits from 1999. Knight's discography includes three studio albums, one remix album, and an EP, leading to over 1.5 million records sold globally as a solo artist.
On May 31, 2011, he unveiled "Unfinished," which marked a milestone as his first studio album to break into the Top 10 Independent Album chart. With his contributions to music and entertainment, Jordan Knight remains a significant figure in pop culture, continuing to engage fans with his enduring talent and charisma.