A steady voice in modern gospel, from choir roots to R&B-inflected records.
For a quick sense of his lane, put on 'Faith' or 'Alright Ok.' They're straightforward, but they've got that warm, lived-in groove he does well.
His 2008 single 'God's Got It' became a staple in gospel circles, and you can hear that same direct, reassuring tone in songs like 'Faith' from his catalog. He's never been flashy, but his arrangements have always had enough soul and R&B feel to connect outside strict church walls. Working with names like Kirk Franklin and Yolanda Adams just cemented his place in that modern gospel conversation.
He started in the Thompson Community Choir in Chicago before putting out his first album, 'The J. Moss Project,' in 1997. Records like 'The Way of the Cross' and 'V2. The Way' followed in the early 2000s, and he's kept recording steadily since, with his wife, Rabbi Moss, managing his career.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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