Unfinished Makes for Sweet Project

Album: Unfinished

Artist(s): Jordan Knight

Official/Original Drop Date: May 31, 2011

Grade: A

Blade(s): 9

Bottom-line: Another strong project from a New Kid

Review: Jordan Knight returns with his solid third solo album. Unlike most, this comeback artists has not left the scene since his re-emergence in 2000. I was not sure if this New Kid had staying power, but he has proven me wrong. Not only has his former group New Kids on the Block (now NKOTB) revived their collective careers, but Knight has shown that his solo career can co-exists with that of his group.

From Higher to Stingy Knight has produced a quality pop album. Not short-changing his fans and admirers, Knight has packed up up-tempo hits with slow jams that helped make his career. Unfinished in itself is a hot single and helps to solidify the entire album. A total winner, Unfinished is a must have for newbies & dedicated fans. 9 blades and an A for a strong album that was much needed in an industry of swill.

blades: ★★★★★★★★★☆

About Missy T.

(Staten Island): (Researcher Asst.; Critic; Street Reporter) I am so happy to join the gang in 2002 & for being given a chance. I got into this because there was only so much Nelly that I could lis­ten to on KTU. I needed to see what else was out there. My friends didn’t like this new job at first, but now they can’t wait to get the newest edi­tion or log-​​on online to see what’s new! My par­ents have got­ten over the music I lis­ten to and real­ize that they are sim­ply for review. I have learned that artists who con­tinue to state their names through­out the CD are a turn off. Either way, I can’t wait for the new year to kick off right.