
Steve Knight grew up under the Southern sun of Alabama, where gospel harmonies and bluegrass strings first shaped his voice. His father’s autoharp and the family’s church performances planted the seed of music as both a calling and a lifeline. Years later, after heading west, Knight co-founded the Bay Area band Flipsyde, a genre-bending force that fused rap, rock, and raw honesty. Signed to Interscope, Flipsyde’s debut "We The People" catapulted them onto global stages with icons like Snoop Dogg, Akon, and the Black Eyed Peas.
Now, Knight steps into a new chapter with his solo album "Man Made Lights", recorded at the legendary Fame Studios in Muscle Shoals. Rooted in gospel, Americana, and the grit of lived experience, the album digs deep into themes of loss, redemption, and freedom. Edgy yet soulful, Knight’s music is less about chasing trends and more about building bridges—using the power of song to heal, to unite, and to spark something bigger than himself.







