Coops

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Odyssey (feat. Elz) 03:51 Tools
Chillin' 00:00 Tools
On & On 00:00 Tools
That Jazz 00:00 Tools
Frankincense & Myrrh 00:00 Tools
Why 00:00 Tools
Pass da Weed 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Blessings (feat. Rexx) 00:00 Tools
What You Want 00:00 Tools
So Cold (feat. Benny Banks & Sophie Faith) 00:00 Tools
Half Time (feat. Black the Ripper) 00:00 Tools
Clouds (feat. Sophie Faith) 00:00 Tools
Darcus Howe Skit 00:00 Tools
Rap Masterclass 00:00 Tools
Coops & P Freestyle 00:00 Tools
Stoner 00:00 Tools
Complex 00:00 Tools
360° (feat. Twitch) 00:00 Tools
Windows 00:00 Tools
Make Things Right (feat. Sophie Faith) 00:00 Tools
Soul Down (feat. Richy) 00:00 Tools
Bob Dylan 00:00 Tools
Most High 00:00 Tools
Outro (This Is Rhymin') 00:00 Tools
Demons 00:00 Tools
More Time 00:00 Tools
Lonely 00:00 Tools
Jetpack 00:00 Tools
Water 00:00 Tools
Gloomy Days 00:00 Tools
Timing 00:00 Tools
Dream Bigga 00:00 Tools
Try Stop Us 00:00 Tools
Think About It 00:00 Tools
Woah 00:00 Tools
Mac n' Cheese 00:00 Tools
Clouds Ft. Sophie Faith 00:00 Tools
Blessings Ft. Rexx 00:00 Tools
Power 00:00 Tools
Pass The Weed 00:00 Tools
Constellations 00:00 Tools
So Cold Ft. Benny Banks & Sophie Faith 00:00 Tools
Pass the Mic 00:00 Tools
360 Degrees Ft. Twitch 00:00 Tools
Wrongs & Rights 00:00 Tools
Respect 00:00 Tools
Heartbreaker 00:00 Tools
This Is Rhymin 00:00 Tools
Dreams - All Mine 00:00 Tools
Halftime Ft. Black The Ripper 00:00 Tools
Soul Down Ft. Richy 00:00 Tools
Make Things Right Ft. Sophie Faith 00:00 Tools
Odyssey Ft. Elz 00:00 Tools
L. O. V. E 00:00 Tools
That Jazz (Prod. Talos) 00:00 Tools
Dreams (All Mine) 00:00 Tools
That Jazz - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Pass The Mic Feat. Fliptrix, Rexx & Leaf Dog (Prod. Talos) 00:00 Tools
Mac N Cheese 00:00 Tools
CHILLIN 00:00 Tools
Halftime (feat. Black the Ripper) 00:00 Tools
L.O.V.E 00:00 Tools
Pass the Mic (feat. Fliptrix, Rexx & Leaf Dog) 00:00 Tools
That Jazz (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
360 Degrees (feat. Twitch) 00:00 Tools
Pass the Mic (feat. Fliptrix, ReXx, and Leaf Dog) 00:00 Tools
Fool Around 00:00 Tools
Bob Dylan (Prod. Talos) 00:00 Tools
Lost Soul 00:00 Tools
Mac N Cheese (Prod. Eahwee) 00:00 Tools
Pound Freestyle 00:00 Tools
Blessings 00:00 Tools
Mr English & Lukrativ - Years Gone By (Coops Jazzy Glitch Remix) 00:00 Tools
On On 00:00 Tools
Who Dat 00:00 Tools
My State Of Mind 00:00 Tools
Super Silver (Skit) 00:00 Tools
Marching By 00:00 Tools
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Not many rappers can boast that their first ever live performance was at London’s O2 Arena, supporting hip hop legend, Nas. Such was the talent of Jordan Cooper, aka Coops, who at 23-years-old won Choice FM’s Breakthrough Competition, and the chance to perform alongside one of his formative influences. “I want to be inspired by the greats, rather than what’s current,” the North Londoner explains, citing Jay Z, A Tribe Called Quest and Eminem as other major inspirations. Throughout his late teens Coops was making music with his friends, but it wasn’t until he looked at himself and the world around him that he changed his writing approach and decided to go it alone. “I’ve always had the mind-set that if I’m true to myself and where I am, as a social commentator or looking inside myself documenting that stage of my life, then I’ll have endless material.” Signed to Deadicated Music, Coops released his first mixtape What Do You See in 2011, followed by 2014’s Lost Soul. Produced by long-time collaborator, Talos, it juxtaposed 90s hip hop era boom bap with fresh mellow vibes. Singles Chillin and Blessings quickly garnered plaudits across UK radio. Chillin was BBC Radio 1’s Introducing Track of the Week, and was championed by Radio 1 DJ Charlie Sloth, Kiss FM's Shortee Blitz and Capital Xtra's Ras Kwame. Tastemaker blogs Ear Milk, SBTV and Alt Sounds along with cult US hip hop magazine, Vibe, soon showed their support. Lost Soul is “a reflection of our generation. We’re all searching. We’re all lost souls,” he explains, with a wisdom beyond his years. Momentum continued to grow as Coops’ headline show at the O2 Academy Islington sold out, much to his surprise. “To have people pay tickets to come and see me…that’s nice. People appreciated that I was trying to do something different.” This humble approach is integral to Coops’ perspective as an artist. “It’s hard for rappers today who have to fake it until they make it. Everyone is glorifying riches or girls – the stereotypical things that people presume come with success. I try to keep it real.” Forthcoming album God Complex sees a different approach, both stylistically and practically. Rather than taking a pen to paper, he went into the studio, hit record, and saw what came out. “It’s freer,” he enthuses. “I’m experimenting with this record. It’s a lot more melodic and chorus-driven. It’s more about where I am as a person, and what’s going on in my head.” Religious themes and metaphors running throughout, Coops points out that there is “a positive and negative duality, with moments of self-righteousness and doubt and questioning of my integrity.” Ultimately the record is a testament to self-belief and determination. “You can’t rap to people if you don’t believe in yourself, or what you’re saying…Having this God Complex, let me show you what I can do. I can do everything.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.