Nashville artist, B. Cooper, recently signed with Reflection Music Group.
For the last decade, B.Cooper has been working with Dirty Rice releasing projects “Reflections of Self” and “Cashier of the Month” under the name B.C. Now the team is ready to launch B.Cooper’s new album “Spare Change,” hoping to help change the lives of all who take the time to listen.
Brad Cooper was born and raised in Alabama by two loving parents who taught him to love others. He never grew up in church but never got in much trouble either. One day, at the age of 15, his friends invited him to go to a retreat. The result was a face-down repentance and acceptance of Christ.
Like most boys, B.Cooper had hoop dreams and even baseball fantasies. It wasn’t until the age of 14 that his aspirations began to shift as he discovered how to expand his gift of poetry into 16-bar verses. B.Cooper recorded a few songs, and fell in love with hip hop. In college, he met Dirty Rice and the two quickly started developing a unique sound that encompassed both their visions of music.
Now signed to Reflection Music Group, B.Cooper plans to make real, transparent music that combines creativity with substance. His upcoming project, Spare Change, is a collection of songs straight from his heart and reflections on how seemingly small things to one person can mean the world to another. “If I speak it, I lived it or seen it with my own eyes,” B.Cooper hopes to present a transparent look into his life that builds relationships and leads people to solutions.
Source: Reflection Music Group’s website
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the new trend or fad, reach records signed andy mineo & collision records signed alex faith
listen to what dj maj had to say back in 2009 on YOUTUBE
Rapzilla.com – DJ Maj Interview (@rapzilla @majpro)
DJ Maj Interview at Dove Awards 2010 (@rapzilla @majpro)
dj maj a pioneer in christian mixtape recordings, and has been tobymac dj for more than a decade. dj maj shares industry insight regarding street content in hip hop music and the demographics of color of skin. his words are (if that’s not your audience don’t come to this environment, and succeed). basically with the camera footage he was able to prove that white folk pack up music concerts and boost up record sales. thats why rap sounds more and more like pop music.
b. cooper said (the introduction of a real mc)
time to put you up on game, there has been white emcees holding it down in the underground scene for a minute – manCHILD of mars ill, sev statik of tunnel rats & playdough of ill harmonics. these rapper can out spit any of these new school heads.
shout out to kj-52 who just broke the freestyle guinness world record
Acts 17:26 NKJV
And He has made from one blood every nation of men to dwell on all the face of the earth, and has determined their preappointed times and the boundaries of their dwellings,