"Jam for the Ladies" is a song by electronic musician Moby, released as the sixth and final single from his 2002 studio album 18. The song features rapper MC Lyte and R&B singer Angie Stone, to which Moby calls the song a "crowded song" (a remix also features Princess Superstar). A music video was made for the song in 2003, and it can be seen on the 18 B Sides + DVD.

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  • "Jam for the Ladies" is a song by electronic musician Moby, released as the sixth and final single from his 2002 studio album 18. The song features rapper MC Lyte and R&B singer Angie Stone, to which Moby calls the song a "crowded song" (a remix also features Princess Superstar). A music video was made for the song in 2003, and it can be seen on the 18 B Sides + DVD. On his website, Moby stated that the thinks the suit he is seen wearing on the single cover is called a "nudie" suit, and claims he wants more of them, although he also states he also looks ridiculous in the suit.
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  • "Jam for the Ladies" is a song by electronic musician Moby, released as the sixth and final single from his 2002 studio album 18. The song features rapper MC Lyte and R&B singer Angie Stone, to which Moby calls the song a "crowded song" (a remix also features Princess Superstar). A music video was made for the song in 2003, and it can be seen on the 18 B Sides + DVD.
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