Jordan Knight
Jordan Knight first became known as the lead singer of New Kids on the Block, the boy band that formed in Boston in the mid-1980s. After the group's initial...
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Jordan Knight first became known as the lead singer of New Kids on the Block, the boy band that formed in Boston in the mid-1980s. After the group's initial run, he started releasing his own music in 1999 with a self-titled solo album. That record included 'Give It To You,' a single that found its own audience separate from his earlier work.
His solo material leaned into smoother R&B territory compared to the pop of his band days. Over the next decade or so, he put out a handful of albums like 'Love Songs' and 'Unveiled,' with songs such as 'Broken By You' and 'Let's Go Higher' showing his continued focus on vocal-driven, personal tracks.
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