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V2...

by: J. Moss



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0828768721421
Label: Gospocentric
Manufacturer: Gospocentric
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Gospocentric
Release Date: April 03, 2007
Sales Rank: 44508
Studio: Gospocentric










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Album Description:
J Moss has returned with the follow-up to his smash debut - 'V2...' Produced by PAJAM, J's new studio release is a musical tour-de-force showcasing the signature sound of this powerhouse production team, Moss' silky smooth, expressive vocals and Gospel like you're never heard it before.









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Disc 1:
  1. Jump, Jump (featuring 21:03)
  2. Dance featuring (Kirk Franklin)
  3. Know Him (featuring Karen Clark-Sheard)
  4. I'm Not Perfect
  5. Abundantly
  6. We Love You (featuring Marvin Winans & Byron Cage)
  7. Praise On The Inside
  8. Holding On
  9. Afraid
  10. Let It Go (featuring a special guest artist)
  11. Nobody
  12. Operator
  13. Steve Harvey Show Interlude
  14. Bonus track: Florida/73 Degrees/Everybody Ain't Gotta Word (featuring


Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great album! ...
Awesome display of Gospel telent. Every song moves you and every theme is relevant to our walk with Christ. Just a great listen.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * Did not receive my Order ...
I am yet to receive this product or the other that I purchase through you company. I could not find a way to contact your company concerning this issue other than here. If you could send me a contact number to issue a request for a refund, contact me @ (903)253-5245 at your earliest convenience. Thank you...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * He is simply AMAZING,... ...
This CD is off the chain,... AMAZING vocals, the runs just give me chills. He is a very down-to-earth person with a wonderful gift of music from the Lord. His transparency in sharing of himself in his music is very unique,.. very hip hop friendly and at the same time there are songs for the simple, gospel folks. 73 degrees gives me chills - a gospel jazz accompaniment that is phenomenal. Know Him with the fantastic Karen Clark-Sheard,... whew they just blow at the end. My goodness! Dance with Kirk Franklin,... all the songs to get you moving in body and spirit. This is a MUST HAVE if you are into contemporary gospel that speaks to the real life situations.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * All That Matters is the Message ...
I seen some previous reviews, and all I can say is all that matters is the message. I really wish that we all could look past the outer and look at the enter. His message about the struggles of life and surrendering of ones self to God is the only thing we should really be thinking about. I have always been a fan and I prefer his more slower tempo songs, which are mainly worship music. He is a person that I can turn on his CD and I dont have to jump to certain songs. When it's time to praise, I praise, and when it's time to worship I'm ready. I thank God for MEN like him who do whatever it takes to let people know that GOD is the only way, and he gives you inspiration to keep going no matter what's going on around you.



Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - * V2 ...
I absolutely love JMoss but this album isn't what i'm used to hearing. Needless to say I was extremely disappointed. I will continue listening to V1.


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