Artist's albums
Work Real Hard
2022 · single
We Go On
2022 · single
Good Day
2021 · single
24
2021 · album
Forever (feat. Derek Minor)
2021 · single
Cuz We Can (feat. Gold Frame & Natalie Lauren)
2021 · single
No Grease
2021 · single
24 (feat. Aha Gazelle & Miguel Fresco)
2021 · single
NEVER FAIL (Remix)
2020 · single
Another Win
2019 · single
Serene
2019 · album
Two For One - EP
2019 · EP
MVP (feat. Jaylon Ashaun)
2019 · single
Catch 22 (feat. Natalie Lauren)
2019 · single
241 (feat. Jaylon Ashaun)
2019 · single
Sonshine
2018 · album
Hall of Fame
2018 · single
Never Left
2017 · single
Warmed Up
2017 · single
Lambo
2017 · single
Sinema
2014 · album
Wake Up
2012 · album
The Zoo
2009 · album
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Biography
Most hip-hop artists didn’t grow up listening to Rachmaninov. Then again, there’s nothing typical about Swoope. The Ohio-born and Atlanta-based rapper, songwriter, and producer embodies soulful roots infused with inspiration while still incorporating today's triplet hi-hat and 808 driven sound on his fourth full-length album, Sonshine [Native North Records]. Long before he won a GRAMMY for his work on LeCrae’s Gravity album, co-wrote the Billboard Top 10 Blessings feat. Ty Dolla Sign, reached 1 Million YouTube views on his song #SameTeam, debuted at #1 on Billboard’s Gospel Albums chart, #3 on the US Christian Albums chart, and #4 on the Rap Albums chart, Swoope found his calling in Akron, OH. By 18, he went from performing at his church to becoming an in-demand pianist performing across the world from The Cayman Islands to Sweden. Then, he discovered Kanye West’s The College Dropout. He connected to the entire vision from the production, and content to the soul samples and humor. With the encouragement of his pastor, he recorded his first independent album, The Zoo in 2007. “I want you to feel my music more than you hear it. If you react, it will last.” When listening to Sonshine this is exactly how Swoope wants you to connect to the album. Swoope goes on, “I listen back to “Sonshine” and can say I hear myself. I finally hear Swoope. I found my voice, and I’m using it to talk about Jesus.”