The pop artist Jordan Knight will release a new solo album, intitled "Unfinished," this coming May 3 (JK Music/Mass Appeal Entertainment/eOne Music), and the he will tell the Billboard.com that he's thrilled to get back to his up-tempo pop roots. Knight -- who premiered his first single, the club-friendly "Let's Go Higher," on Z100 this morning and released it on iTunes, says that "Unfinished" feels like his first real album since his 1999 solo debut, which produced the Top 10 Hot 100 hit "Give It to You." That release was followed by a ballad-leaning EP entitled "The Fix" in 2004, and in 2006 came "Love Songs," a collection of covers that Knight now says never really felt like his own.
Jordan also said "I wasn't in a good place back then. I just went along with everyone else's idea of what I should make, so I hardly even consider it my album," Knight recalls. "With this album I've been pushing my vision since the beginning, so I'm more in the driver's seat than with any other solo project I've done.
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