Jordan Taylor Hanson, born on March 14, 1986, is an American musician best known as a member of the pop band Hanson, which formed in 1992 with his brothers Isaac and Zac. The group gained widespread fame in the late 1990s with their hit single "MMMBop," which topped charts worldwide and became a defining song of the era. Hanson’s music primarily falls within the pop and pop rock genres, with influences from rock, soul, and R&B. Notable works by Hanson include albums such as "Middle of Nowhere" (1997), which features "MMMBop," and "This Time Around" (2000). Over the years, they have continued to evolve their sound with albums like "Shout It Out" (2010) and "String Theory" (2018), showcasing their growth as musicians and songwriters. Hanson has had a significant impact on music by helping to pave the way for boy bands and pop-rock groups in the late '90s. They have maintained a dedicated fan base and are known for their independent approach to music production and distribution, influencing younger artists in the industry. Additionally, they have been involved in philanthropic efforts through their organization, "Hanson Brothers Beer," and various charitable initiatives.