J Moss is best known for his work with his musical partner Paul "pda" Allen who produce as the PAJAM team, working with most of the top names in American R&B gospel. Here Moss finally steps into the spotlight for his own project and it's HOT! From the outrageously good funky opener "I Wanna Be", you know this is going to be good. There are quieter songs that really minister like "Don't Pray And Worry" and the worshipful "Unto Thee" but "We Must Praise" is a little too cheesy to work. To be honest, I think I prefer him when he's being funky on tracks like "You Brought Me" and "Psalm 150". As gospel albums go, this is state of the art gospel from a man who is already carving out a name in the genre. All the PAJAM touches are here and J Moss's vocals are expressive and inspiring. The results are great!
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Posted by Calvin in Ft. Lauderdale at 02:24 on Nov 25 2006
I just got into J Moss and I must now say that I am big fan.
J Moss is a bad man. His brand of gospel music is new and
trendsetting. If you are a lover of gospel music and not
totally stuck on tradtional. You can't help but dig J Moss
music.
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I just got into J Moss and I must now say that I am big fan.
J Moss is a bad man. His brand of gospel music is new and trendsetting. If you are a lover of gospel music and not totally stuck on tradtional. You can't help but dig J Moss music.