Tuesday 24 January 2017

The Amazing Hip Hop And Rap Sounds Of Steven Cooper

By Joseph Green


Musical preferences are a matter of personal taste, so that today there are many popular songs in many kinds of genres. Of course, the popularity of rhythm and blues, rap and hip hop is undeniable, and they can often be combined during feats and other cooperative artist ventures. The best thing that can be said about music is that it has no prejudice against race and other stereotypes.

Some vital stats on the music artist who is under discussion here are that he is a Virgo, male, born in Kansas, 33 years old, and a rapper. The name is Steven Cooper, someone people are familiar with on the internet in sites like YouTube. Several of his compositions have been listed in the charts, played in movies and TV shows.

Notable artists like Kid Rock, David Cook and TechN9ne all have collaborated with Cooper, and they have influenced each other in the way of making good music. His style of play is quite versatile musically and can incorporate the disparate influences that he has. For example, Rock or Cook belong to rock, pop or to the ballad styles.

He was born in September 17, 1983, and is of an age for being musically inclined towards rap and hip hop, two of the most prevalent styles for kids during his formative decades. While it can be said that these genres have delineated racial lines, Mr. Cooper is himself white. This is the type of boundary hopping that is crucial to the popularity of both.

His most popular melodies are Better Me, Broken Chains and Born to Do. They are all under his record label Unlabeled, enjoying good radio exposure, chart ratings and other stuff. Also, these were also featured on national TV channels like Fox, ESPN, MTV, NBC and ABC.

He got the single better working the iTune charts during the time of its release. This song featured Akon on vocals, and is perhaps the signature song for the artist. Born to Do was a song prominently featured when Pro Bowl 2015 was held.

Cooper has had a number of albums and EPs in a career that has spanned nearly a decade. The songs Born to Do and Better Me are featured in Life and Love, an album released in 2012, perhaps one of his best albums to date. The Cooper discography lists Stereotype and One Shot, and the EPs include One Night Out and Brightside, Volume One.

Steve was inspired to make music so that he could express his innermost feelings and thoughts. Also, he believes in being optimistic and positive and they show in his work. While his genres have their darker dimensions, he remains the rare one who is acknowledged for his positivity.

The Promise Land Festival at Ottumwa, Iowa saw Steve as its main man, with a crowd draw of over 3,500 attendees. Also, he made the record of an unsigned artist who headlined major dates during a summer tour which were played on summer kids camps. His career has had these mile markers, and it still bodes well for the future, and many people agree with this.




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