Artist's albums
Rush On It
2023 · single
A J Holiday
2021 · EP
Victory
2019 · single
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year
2017 · single
Holiday
2016 · single
Alright Ok
2014 · single
The Very Best of J Moss
2014 · compilation
V4...The Other Side
2012 · album
Good & Bad
2012 · single
Remixed, Rare & Unreleased
2010 · album
Rebuild (Remix)
2010 · single
Just James
2009 · album
Restored/I Gave It Up
2009 · single
V2...
2007 · album
Operator
2006 · single
The J Moss Project
2004 · album
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Biography
Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, contemporary gospel singer and producer J. Moss is part of a very talented family of gospel musicians, including his father, Bill (of Bill Moss & the Celestials), and his cousin, part of the group the Clark Sisters. Eventually, J. (or James) would start his own group, a duo with brother Bill called the Moss Brothers. Over the next few years, the Moss Brothers would record a pair of albums and tour regionally, but the call of further education lured James away -- but not for long. He would only be two years in at Michigan State University before he realized that his true calling was in music, namely putting to work his skills in production and composition. A small-potatoes solo career inked just after returning to Detroit fizzled rather quickly, but it would be his participation in the production trio known as PAJAM that would catapult J. to greater success in his chosen genre. The group, made up of James, Paul Allen, and Walter Kearney, produced and composed a number of gospel hits, using traditional elements of gospel alongside more up-to-date hip-hop and R&B sounds. In 2004, J. Moss, with songs written with his PAJAM partners, decided to give a solo album another shot. The resulting work, The J. Moss Project, was released in 2004 and became a hit. J. decided to keep on working as a solo artist and in 2007 -- after a bit of delay -- released a follow-up entitled V2.... A remarkable success, it reached number one on Billboard's gospel chart. It also paved the way a slew of popular releases that followed through the mid-2010s. Just James, V4...The Other Side, Grown Folks Gospel, and GFG Reload topped the gospel chart as well. ~ Chris True, Rovi