Jordan's taken a lot of heat from the Starmaker judges, but he's not about to let that get him down. Find out what the thick-skinned singer/producer has been up to since leaving the Starmaker stage and why (to borrow a phrase from Puff) he "ain't goin' nowhere."

Everyone's entitled to their opinion, so it's fine that the judges decided that I wasn't good enough to be a star on this show. If there's anything I've learned, it's that everyone has an opinion, and its up to me to decide which opinions to listen to -- and which ones to ignore. I'm grateful for the feedback they gave during my performances because it only makes me better. After all, they're the professionals.
I had no regrets from Starmaker because I had so much fun taping it. I made so many friends, gained professional advice, got to enjoy LA, live in a big old fancy house ... are you kidding me?! No regrets.
Since I've been off the show, I've been concentrating on producing and writing for a couple of artists as well as pursuing my solo career. I've also been blessed to work with the production team Soul Diggaz as well.
Look, having an opportunity to be on a show like Starmaker is a blessing because it has helped to further my career in so many areas of my craft. I was a performer, producer and writer before all this and I'll continue to do it because music is in my blood, it's what I do. I'm just glad I had an opportunity to showcase it.
Thanks to Diddy and Mark Burnett for this crazy opportunity! I'll see you all on the net.
+ Wanna keep following Jordan's career? Hit him up on MySpace and Twitter and check out what he's been up to on YouTube.