Thursday, January 19, 2017

Tracking The Hip Hop, Rap Career Of The Amazing 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.

Whoever is a fan of people like Kid Rock, Tech N9ne or David Cook may also be a fan of Steve, since he is featured in the works of these fellow artists. He shares some of the influences and styles as these artists, beyond the genres that he works in. The other genres are rock, ballads, and pop music.

Steve celebrates his birthday on 17 September, and was born in 1983, a year that saw the rise of rap and hip hop artists who became the influences of his generation and youth. The genres in question are identified with many African American movements even as Cooper is white. Further proof that music does not distinguish from race, and many white artists have succeeded in these genres, too.

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.

His biggest hit was the number one single Bigger, which featured the famous Akon. It was the most downloaded hit at iTunes when it was released. The song Born to Do was also heard during the entertainment sections of the Pro Bowl 2015.

The artist has recorded several albums and extended or EP records through his career. Both Better Me and Born to Do were taken from the 2012 album Life and Love, which can be considered one of his best so far. His discography includes Stereotype, and One Shot, with EPs entitled Brightside, Volume 1 and One Night Out.

Cooper started playing because he felt the need to make inspirational and heartfelt songs. He numbers among the select artists working his genres in being positive and optimistic through his lyrics and melodies. And his way is accepted throughout the music industry.

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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