At just 21 years old, rapper Dillon Cooper is already taking the world by storm with his startling
combination of fresh beats, lyrical prowess, dynamic, energetic flow and his own brand of cool style.
Without a doubt, this New York native is set to become a permanent fixture on America’s musical
landscape. Born and raised in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, to immigrant parents from the Caribbean,
Cooper's passion for music began at an early age. “I love music. I’ve always loved music. I’ve listened
to music my whole life,” he says with a knowing smile which tells you that making music is exactly
what Dillon Cooper was born to do.
Cooper didn’t start off as a rapper though. In fact, he is a
serious musician who played the piano as a child before picking up the guitar at the tender age of
seven, continuing through childhood and then more seriously in his teens. “I just thought the guitar
was a cool instrument that I wanted to play at that age,” he explains. He was so good at the guitar
that his talent led to a place at the prestigious Berklee School of Music in Boston – home to such
musical luminaries as super producer Quincy Jones. However, it was just a few semesters after
enrolling that Cooper knew he had to quit. “School really just wasn’t for me,” he admits. A chance
conversation with musical star John Mayer, who'd gone to talk to the college’s freshmen students
solidified his decision. Cooper asked Mayer what he would do if he disliked college. Mayer's words of
wisdom were: “I would just leave”. Cooper took Mayer’s word for it and he hasn’t looked back since. Although Dillon Cooper's earliest forays into rap had been “just for fun” he knew he had to take his
gift to the next level especially if he wanted to stand out from the other guitarists around him. He
started recording demos with a host of local and international producers and eventually shot a
video, set in Brooklyn, to Shadows, the track that established him as a force to be reckoned with and
got the music industry to sit up and notice this fresh-faced wonder.
After posting the video to his Facebook and YouTube pages, Shadows went viral online. It was then
brought to the attention of legendary rapper Jadakiss who loved the song and posted it on his blog
SoRaspy.com as well as throwing in a retweet! Things took off from there. Cooper started racking up
thousands of views online and has been developing a strong and loyal fan base from all over the
world ever since. Of course, this attention is no surprise to Cooper who prides himself on the time
and effort he puts into his rhymes. “When I’m rapping I’ll think about the message I’m trying to put
across and I’ll think about how to make it catchier or how to add that rhythm and swing,” he
explains. “I just want to push the envelope… listeners shouldn’t have to just settle for mediocre
content.” Cooper thinks a lot about his audience and how his music will impact them. Despite his
young age, Cooper’s music is timeless, inspired by the personal and the political: “Generally, I just try
to talk about stuff that I’ve been through and that I’m going through which older people can relate
to because they’ve been through it and people who are my age can relate to because they are going
through the exact same thing or feel that same way because we’re in the same group. I try to put it
in a way that anybody can latch onto and say ok, I get this”.
Sonically, mix a little Kendrick Lamar and Drake; add a sprinkle of Lupe Fiasco’s conscious lyrical
clarity and the urban edginess of A.S.A.P. Rocky then you’ll begin to get some idea of what Dillon
Cooper sounds like. He brings an old school hip-hop vibe, with a new school hip-hop attitude, which
is radio-friendly enough for everyone to enjoy. But while he counts a number of rappers as his
influences and inspirations - “I love JayZ. I love Big L. J Cole is dope. Wale is dope. Eminem by far is
one of my favorite rappers of all time….” - he is very much an individual. “I just want to bring me to
the table.” And you can hear him, unmistakably, in everything he does. The rapper has already
predicted his own future: “When I pay them loans back, and when I’m in them magazines, that’s
when Berklee gonna send me that honorary degree” he rhymes. Many already believe him.
Dillon Cooper may be only 22 years old, but his music stands with some of the best of what’s out
there already. Sit back and enjoy the ride. Dillon Cooper is on his way to the top
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