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The
September
2004
Gospocentric
release of
“The J. Moss
Project”
marks the
beginning of
a
long-awaited
chapter in
the career
of its
brilliant
and gifted
artist,
Detroit’s
own James
Moss. A
name that
will surely
ring a bell
among most
music lovers
who tend to
carefully
peruse liner
notes. Moss
has racked
up a string
of
impressive
credits over
the last
decade,
along with
Paul Allen
and Walter
Kearney, his
partners in
PAJAM, one
of urban
contemporary
music’s
premiere
production
companies.
While
contributing
as co-writer
and/or
producer on
projects for
mega acts
such as
N’Sync and
Dru Hill on
the secular
side and the
likes of
Hezekiah
Walker and
his cousin,
Karen
Clark-Sheard
in the
gospel
realm, Moss
has
certainly
enjoyed
phenomenal
success.
Yes, Moss
could easily
have coasted
along while
remaining on
the cutting
edge of a
career he
was truly
called to.
However, his
passion ran
a little
deeper than
that, and
after years
of yearning
and
prayerfully
seeking his
time to step
out from
behind the
controls,
that day is
finally
here.
In
a CD packed
with an
explosive
sound from
start to
finish, Moss
sings about
issues every
walk of life
can relate
to with an
infectious
energy that
just doesn’t
let up
throughout
the 11
tracks. Yet
even with
its
decidedly
modern edge,
the songs
still
capture the
essence of
that
unmistakable
gospel
sound. In
the opening
number “I
Wanna Be”
Moss sings
about
striving to
be all that
God wants us
to be as the
music
bounces with
the
enthusiasm
of a young
Christian
with newly
rediscovered
zeal.
Hip-Hop
flavor
infused “You
Brought Me
Out” thanks
God for
having taken
him out of
the world,
“Don’t Let”
encourages
us to hold
on to our
joy, while
giving us a
taste of a
more
traditional
sounding
production,
and just
try to keep
still while
listening to
“Psalm
150”, a
jam fit for
your local
praise
party! With
its quick
and catchy
pieces, it
may seem
hard to stay
off your
feet while
listening to
this CD, but
you’re just
as bound to
be inspired
to keep your
hands
outstretched
through the
powerful
ballads and
worship
songs like “We
Must Praise”,
and “The
More I
Think.”
A must
have for
fans of both
Gospel and
R&B music,
this CD will
appeal to
those who
are newly
seeking the
Lord, and
those who
began
walking with
Him long
ago.
Clearly,
Moss’s
patience has
not been in
vain. Now
that his
time to step
to the
forefront as
a gospel
artist has
arrived, not
only has The
J. Moss
Project
showcased
some of the
sharpest
instincts on
the urban
music scene
today, but
the world is
now aware
that James
Moss is also
a masterful
vocalist and
a true
minister of
music with a
passion for
winning
souls to
Christ.
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