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PDA, I need you to hit me upside the head. I mean like you ain't never hit me before.
Uh! Thro' yo' hands up!
Thro' yo' hand up!
Pajam, baby!
Thro' yo' hands up!
J moss! Come on, come on, come on.
I've got to say something.
Do something, move something.
Maybe I'll make something.
And call it Praise Jumping.
Jump, jump (Everybody)
Jump, Jump (Everybody get up)
I'm bout' to shake something
Like I'm bout' to break something.
Maybe I'll make something.
And call it Praise Jumping.
Jump, jump (Everybody)
Jump, Jump (Everybody get up)

Don't judge a book by the cover.
Tired of folk frontin' undercover.
Gonna provoke the wrong kinda' brother. (If you tried to shut me down) Hold up, I don't wanna keep quiet. It's been going on for too long.
Back off my soul's on fire. And Imma' move like I want.
Get something on your mind.
That He did and you know He didn't have to do.
Are you alive and well?
Then show the world and tell!
I've got to say something.
Do something, move something.
Maybe I'll make something.
And call it Praise Jumping.
Jump, jump (Everybody)
Jump, Jump (Everybody get up)
I'm bout' to shake something
Like I'm bout' to break something.
Maybe I'll make something.
And call it Praise Jumping.
Jump, jump (Everybody)
Jump, Jump (Everybody get up)
Don't use the same old step.
Jump to the right slide to the left.
Point em' out if they ain't moved yet. We gon' have to put you out.
Hold up, I don't wanna be silent.
It's been going on for too long.
back off, my soul is on fire and Imma' bout to get it on.
Get somthing on your mind. thatHe didand you know He didn't have to do.
Are you alive and well?
Show the world and tell.
I've got to say something.
Do something, move something.
Maybe I'll make something.
And call it Praise Jumping.
Jump, jump (Everybody)
Jump, Jump (Everybody get up)
I'm bout' to shake something
Like I'm bout' to break something.
Maybe I'll make something.
And call it Praise Jumping.
Jump, jump (Everybody)
Jump, Jump (Everybody get up)
La,la,la,la,la,la,la,la,la,la,la,lala, la, lah.

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Born and raised in Detroit, Michigan as James Moss, the son of Gospel star Bill Moss, Sr., James spent much of his childhood on tours with his father's popular group, Bill Moss and the Celestials, and his cousin's group The Clark Sisters. As an early teen, Moss was teamed with his brother Bill Jr. in the singing duo The Moss Brothers. They toured on weekends around the midwest and recorded two major label albums during their seven years together.

In this period James developed as a keyboardist and burgeoning songwriter. He also learning first-hand the business of music. He attended Michigan State University for two years, but the desire to write and perform was too strong, and he left to seek a career in music.

Upon his return to Detroit, Moss signed with a small local Christian label Aviday Records and released two albums to little fanfare. Yet, during this time he became acquainted with Paul Allen and Walter Kearney. The three began working together as PAJAM. Moss spent the mid-90s touring with The Clark Sisters and was signed, along with Karen Clark-Sheard, his cousin, to Island Records in 1996 to record a solo album. While a proper release never materialized for Moss before Island Black Music shut its doors, Clark's became a smash and introduced the Gospel world to the production powerhouse of PAJAM.

Over the next seven years, the PAJAM team became Gospel music's most prolific hitmakers. However, Moss' desire to perform never went away, and in 2003 he and Allen began writing songs for what would ultimately become The J. Moss Project, released in September 2004 on GospoCentric Records.

Though PAJAM's work has been seen as a revolutionary blend of gospel and hip-hop style, The J. Moss Project is a surprisingly traditional affair. The set largely relies on familiar arrangements, and keeps its focus on Moss's clear tenor voice and strong backing choir vocals. The album made a grand entry with the upbeat lead single "I Wanna Be".

The disc includes a number of upbeat gospel numbers such as such as "Don't Pray and Worry" and "Psalm 150". J. Moss' lithe falsetto at times draws comparison to the likes of Prince and Tonéx on "Livin' 4". There are also several gentle ballads such as "Give You More" and the album's anthemic single "We Must Praise" that display J. Moss' range as a vocalist and songwriter.



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