PAJAM is an American songwriting and production team, made up of Paul Allen, J. Moss and Walter Kearney, all of Detroit, Michigan. The team works with gospel, soul and R&B artists.

They are best known for their work on the 1997 debut album Finally Karen recorded by Karen Clark Sheard,[1] which reached #2 on the U.S. Billboard Gospel Albums chart.[2]

Subsequently, PAJAM has worked with over 50 artists, including Marvin Sapp, Byron Cage, Kierra "Kiki" Sheard, Winans Phase II, Trin-i-tee 5:7, 21:03, and Hezekiah Walker, as well as secular artists such as Kelly Price, Boyz II Men, Dru Hill, Patti LaBelle and NSYNC.

Production discography

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1997

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1998

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  • 7 Mile - 7 Mile
  • Dawkins & Dawkins - Focus
    • "Child of God"
    • "Not Just Anybody"
  • Greg O'Quin 'N Joyful Noyze - Conversations
    • "Know You"
    • "That Name"
    • "Dry Your Eyes"
    • "Never"

1999

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  • Angelo & Veronica - Change
  • Hezekiah Walker & the Love Fellowship Crusade Choir - Family Affair
    • "Let's Dance"
    • "He Can"
    • "More Like Him"
    • "Give'em Your Life"
  • Marvin Sapp - Nothing Else Matters
    • "Do Your Dance"
    • "Thank You Lord"
  • Men of Standard - Feels Like Rain
    • "Nothing Like Heaven"
    • "God Take Care of Me"
    • "Feels Like Rain"
  • The Mighty Clouds of Joy - It Was You
    • "Never Say"
    • "Miracle"
  • Nancey Jackson - Relationships
    • "Relationship"
    • "Delicate Heart"
  • Winans Phase 2 - We Got Next

2000

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2001

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2002

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2003

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2004

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2005

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2006

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2007

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2008

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2009

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2010

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  • J. Moss - Remixed, Rare & Unreleashed (album producers)
  • Karen Clark Sheard - All in One
    • "I Made a Choice"
    • "Good"
    • "Because of You"
    • "What He Did"
    • "He Knows"
    • "All For One"
  • Y'Anna - The Promise
    • "I'm Blessed"

2011

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  • 21:03 - Evolved: From Boys to Men (album producers)

2012

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2013

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  • Earnest Pugh - The W.I.N. (Worship In Nassau) Experience
    • "I Believe You Most"

References

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  1. ^ "Karen Clark Sheard's Debut Solo Album 'Finally Karen' Turns 25 | Read the Anniversary Tribute". Albumism. 2022-10-30. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
  2. ^ "Karen Clark-Sheard | Biography, Music & News". Billboard. Retrieved 2024-11-15.
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