VelvetYBlue wants to know: How did you decide to do
a Prince song and what is your all time favorite Prince jam?
Jordan: I've always been a big fan of Prince and I've always
wanted to do one of his songs. My favorite song of his is "Do Me Baby" although
that's not the one that I did.
Courtney asks: will you be touring in Canada and the
US?
Jordan: As soon as my album is released in the summer, I will
be doing a radio promo tour, throughout Canada, US, and the rest of the world.
Staci asks: What do you like to do besides music?
Jordan: I love to play basketball. What else? Ummm like to
play basketball and and and ... what else? Play Station. And I just picked up Chess, but
I'm not a nerd.
Staci from Belafonte, PA: Why did NKOTB break up
anyway?
Jordan: We all pretty much just wanted to pursue our own
personal dreams and goals.
Courtney asks: I was wondering how you feel you have
changed both musically and also mentally since being with the New Kids?
Jordan: I feel that my musical tastes have broadened. I
listen to stuff I never thought I would listen to. Even though I still love R&B, I've
gotten into alternative music also. As far as mentally, I'm still trying to figure that
out.
Joker J from Texas asks: What is the last book you
read?
Jordan: "Harry Blackstone's Magic Card Tricks"
Several have asked about your influences Jordan...
Jordan: Stylistics, Prince, The Beatles...and Mozart
Vira asks: Do you feel that NKOTB split up at the
right time or do you feel you should have split up earlier or later?
Jordan: Commercially, maybe we could have split up earlier.
But as far as us being friends, we split up at the right time.
Roxy from Toronto asks: Do you sing in the shower?
Jordan: I do, but you probably wouldn't want to hear it.
Christian asks: As one of your few male fans, I'm
wondering will you use your falsetto on your new CD?
Jordan: I use it in songs here and there, but have yet to
find a song to sing the whole thing in my falsetto. I'd love to do it, but the song hasn't
come along that has really made we want to do it.
Amy asks: If you could go back and look into the
future, would you do it all over again (NKOTB)?
Jordan: Yes definitely. I've learned a great deal of things
from my experience in NKOTB... both musically and otherwise. And we've had a lot of fun
and I feel it was a great learning process for me to go on to a solo career.
Kelly from Auburn, Alabama asks... When do you
expect the first single to be released?
Jordan: July. And hopefully after that, we'll be touring
around the world including Japan, New Zealand and your state, Alabama.
Jenny asks... Are you planning on doing any music
videos for any of the songs on your new album?
Jordan: Hopefully all of them! Definitely the singles,
hopefully all of them. I love doing videos.
Maria from Montreal asks: How much did the lip
synching fiasco hurt you?
Jordan: I guess it really didn't matter because the people
that believed in us knew what the truth was. And we were always very honest with what we
did. If anything, it made us stronger.
Jane from Kansas City Missouri asks...Are you afraid
that your previous negative publicity will have a negative affect on your career now?
Jordan: It seems like any big artists are going to receive
negative publicity. And that comes with the territory, but I believe there was a lot of
positive publicity also. And I think that will definitely help me.
Deelishdiva asks...Are you ready to handle the same
magnitude of fame as you did with the Kids?
Jordan: Because I've been through it before, I would say that
I'm more ready now than ever. Although it is a bit different when you're doing it by
yourself.
Maria from Montreal wants to know...How did you hook
up with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis?
Jordan: Since I was 17, I've always wanted to work with them.
When I got my solo album deal, I asked an executive at Interscope Records if he knew them.
He said yes. I asked him to reach out to them to see if they would be interested in
working with me. Amazingly, they said they would love to. And then I passed out!
Becky from Miramar Florida asks...Have you found it
difficult working and performing on your own.
Jordan: On one hand it puts more pressure and responsibility
on me, but I am able to make decisions much quicker, which is a plus.
Sarah from Sydney Australia asks...How do you feel
about fans hanging around where you live?
Jordan: I feel flattered they would actually come all that
way just to get a glimpse of me, on the other hand...it is a little uncomfortable for my
friends and family.
Bradley Bick asks... Did you write any songs on your
album?
Jordan: So far, I've written pretty much all the songs on the
album and collaborated with Robin Thicke, a great young song writer. Speaking of that,
I've also worked with another young artist and songwriter from Boston. His name is Michael
Africk. He's recorded a whole new album, which you can check out on his web site. Which
you'll be able to be linked through mine. I strongly recommend you check it out.
Michelle from Lubbock Texas asks... Do you think
radio stations and DJ's won't play anything from your album just because you were from
NKOTB?
Jordan: Not with good friends like you calling them every ten
seconds. Ha ha ha ha
Kacy from Thunder Bay asks...Did you enjoy having
more of an input into this album and making all the creative decisions on your own instead
of having to agree with other people?
Jordan: It was great to collaborate with the rest of NKOTB
and Maurice, but being in creative control of my own project has always been a dream for
me and I'm loving every minute of it.
Becky from St. Louis asks...What inspires you to
write your songs?
Jordan: All you have to do is ask yourself "how do I
feel right now?" Anyone asking what the new music will be like, you'll be able to
hear small snippet's of the songs pretty soon on the site.
Karine from Montreal asks...Have you ever thought of
redoing "You Make Me Feel Brand New" by the Stylistics? I always think of you
when I hear it.
Jordan: Many times. But I love to listen to it just the way
it is.
Chrissy from Michigan asks...Jordan, is it boxers or
briefs? LOL
Jordan: I'm a free-spirited kind of guy.
Dawn21 from Chicago asks...What is the name of the
songs Donnie helped you with on your album?
Jordan: Don't Run From Me. It was the piece on Entertainment
Tonight.
Melissa from Michigan asks÷ I'd like to know how
Jonathan is.
Jordan: I was just with Jon today and he's doing just great.
I'll tell him you asked.
Marnie from Illinois asks...If you were ever to do a
duet with someone in the future, how would you choose the specific person?
Jordan: I'd love to sing a duet with Pamela Anderson. Just
singing of course.
Cassie from California asks...Jordan what's in your
CD player right now?
Jordan: My friend Mike Africk's new CD.
Several people have asked if Jon is married.
Jordan: He's currently single.
Tanner from Ft. Dodge, Iowa: Have you seen the movie
Boogie Nights?
Jordan: That was me in the last scene. Didn't ya know?
We have time for 2 more questions...Jen from
Vancouver asks...Have you titled your album yet?
Jordan: When I master it in the studio, that's when I'll
title it.
Lindsay from New York asks...What is the first thing
you'd like to do on a day off?
Jordan: I'd like to go sky diving.
One more question! Great last question comes from
Lanie from Massachusetts. What did you think of your first chat? Are you thinking of doing
other chats for more album promotion?
Jordan: It was real cool to chat with everyone and it was
definitely much more than I expected. And don't forget to sign up on the mailing list. I
look forward to doing another one real soon. The time and day will be posted on the web
site. And don't forget to sign up on the mailing list. That way we can inform you ahead of
time of the album release date. To make it exclusive, we send it by regular mail. Thank
you all for chattin' with me. And it's good to know that all you guys are still out there.
Let's do it again!
Thanks to everyone for coming to Jordan's first
online chat. Watch JordanKnight.com for more updates on Jordan's debut solo album and
upcoming chats!
Good night!