Citizen Cope
Biography
Citizen Cope is both a person (Clarence Greenwood) and a band. Born in Memphis, Greenwood is obviously the leader of the group, as he plays the keyboard, guitar, sings, and acts as a DJ, songwriter, and producer. Greenwood first broke into the music biz by appearing on albums by Maryland rapper Basehead (1993's Not in Kansas Anymore and 1996's Faith) and issued the first Citizen Cope album around this time, titled Cope Citizen. Greenwood followed it by donating songs to several independently issued compilations throughout the remainder of the decade (1997's Settling the DC Score, 1999's Anti-Rascist Action Benefit) as well as movie soundtracks (1999's Eat Me and Clubland). He also appeared on Lazy K's 1997 album Life in One Day. By 2000, Greenwood had inked a deal with the Dreamworks label, which issued his debut full-length, Citizen Cope, in 2002 (his actual first album, made with Capitol in 1997, was never released). Greenwood felt the label "mishandled" the record, however, and as their relationship wasn't improving, the singer looked to buy out his contract with the label and used his advance from his next home, Arista, to do it. But the problems didn't end there. Things didn't work out with Arista, either, and Greenwood moved on to RCA. His first album for his new label, The Clarence Greenwood Recordings, hit the shelves in September of 2004, receiving enough attention that one of its songs, "Son's Gonna Rise," was used in a GM Pontiac commercial. Two years later, and still with RCA, Every Waking Moment came out. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Selected Discography
I saw him live and it was the most boring show I've ever seen live. Just sat there and played, didn't really get into his music much til the very end of the show. I really like his music but the show I saw wasn't very good.
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I haven't seen Cope yet, but his girlfriend Alice Smith is a powerhouse! She sometimes travels with him and sings backing vocals.
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Great concert in Nashville on Thursday night! He was even better in person than on his albums, one of the better shows that I've been to. If you can catch him in person, do yourself a favor and make the show.
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I had the most amazing chance to see Citizen live at LaZona Rosa in Austin for free and with the stage crew (I knew the sound guy)...we ended up, Clarence and all, at Nuno's on 6th after the show. It was so surreal, that it took me another year to REALLY get into the man and his band. Now, definitely one of my favorites of ALL TIME. Love and kisses Clarence, the world is a better place with you in it.
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Jason... I would suggest listening to all three of his albums and see what you like. There will probably be more that you like than dislike.
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Just heard this "band". First song I heard from them was titled "Bullet" I believe. It was a remix with a rapper that I am not fimiliar with but the song was awesome. It speaks o about proverty,war , d r u g s , s e x and all the bad that comes with it. Greenwood is very talented!
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I love the song Let the Drummer Kick (in movies Accepted and Coach Carter) and am very new to Citizen Cope. Are there other songs of his like Drummer Kick?
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Aaron, try Ben Harper. A little more slower than Cope, but also good.
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Love Him!!! He came to Arkansas and played at George's majestic. The show was one of a kind!
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Saw him play live at Langerado . First time i had ever even heard of Citizen Cope and what an amazing experience. Dancing under the stars on the open fields of a Seminole indian reservation with hundreds of other music lovers. What a memorable and beautiful night. Hurricane Waters will forever be my favorite Cope song.
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I love this s**t. Does anyone know if there are similar artists out there. I've got all his stuff but the crap they are putting on the shelves is leaving me thirsty for something knew.
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Yeah, I saw him solo in MD and he was high as a kite. Wow he was stoned. He was able to keep it together for much of his set, but there were tunes where he was just "lost" and obviously experiencing something the audience was not... with that said, love his music.
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"Cope is in no way rap. Are you retarded or have you just never listened to any of his songs? ...."
it says that he appeared on a rapper's album. it does not refer to Greenwood as a rapper at all. you might want to delete your post, "MissGuinnes s , " and save yourself the embarrassmen t . |
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saw him without his band and wasn't too impressed, he was way too high to be playing, and was off by quite a bit. love his music, but he cant lose touch with it
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Cope is in no way rap. Are you retarded or have you just never listened to any of his songs? Seriously make a station with him as the starter, you won't get a single other rap song.. believe me, this is the one I listen to the most. It is all Sublime, Bob Marley, John Legend, Ben Harper, Red Hot Chili Peppers.... if that is what you consider rap I am really confused, and you obviously know nothing about music |
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Not bad for a rapper. The beats save this Rap Artist. Unfortunatel y , will all the Pop Rap (Hollywood, CA) Rap's gotten a horrendous rep. Citizen Cope has saved the Little I thought of this genre. Thank you. <3
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One of my favorite artist. He is just as good live as he is on cd. Clarence Greenwood has his hand on the pulse of realism.... Good any way you slice it..
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heard him play live last weekend. absolutely amazing and really good driving/chil l out music
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This guy rocks i cant beleave ive never heard of him "Sons Gonna Rise" and "Sidewayz" CITIZEN COPE YOU RULE...
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Great live Act. I prefer when he brings his band with him though. He's the man of course but the percussion and rhythm guitar were my favorite. Great show at Benaroya Hall a few months ago none the less.
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