Artist's albums
Green Light
2023 · single
Ranger Raps (The Redux)
2022 · album
Gerald's Field
2022 · album
80's Baby
2021 · single
Success and Failure
2021 · album
Nintendope
2021 · single
Lofibrary, Vol. 2
2020 · album
The Lofibrary
2020 · album
Noodles
2020 · single
Team Cobra Kai
2020 · single
Marking Out
2020 · single
Change My Ways (Remix)
2020 · single
Test Drive
2020 · album
Driving Alone
2020 · single
Heroes
2020 · single
On the Line
2020 · single
The Super Pack
2019 · album
Ranger Raps
2019 · EP
The Allspark
2019 · album
Beam Me Up
2019 · single
Deuces
2018 · single
I Am Player One
2018 · album
I Know How You Feel Man, Pt. 3
2017 · album
E.G.O. (Every Gained Opportunity)
2016 · album
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Biography
Mark Cooper is a multi-disciplinary Rapper and Producer, carrying the torch of Nerdcore from Detroit, Michigan. His branded work consists of a large body of verses and ciphers touching on all things considered “Nerdy” or from Gaming Culture, including references from but not limited to Gaming Systems of all brands, Transformers, Power Rangers, Halo, Naruto, and Tron, earning the perfect branding of “nostalgic.” The difference between Mark Cooper and the many who have traveled the road of Nerdcore is that he’s sustained his placement in the music industry, sharing the stage with artists such as MC Lars, Substantial, Sammus, Kid Vishis, Mega Ran and Schaffer the Darklord, and producing work with Miz Korona and Crimson Alchemist, as well as spotlights and headlining ranks for PAX South, NERDVANA by Not Your Average Nerds, One Button Tekken 7 Tournament, and a Times Square performance for Liberty City Anime Con. Cooper has also landed sponsorships and brand deals throughout his time in the spotlight, including sponsorship from MyHydrationPack, as well as producing the cypher for Team Backpack out of Colorado, as well as Detroit. With his producer credits come quite a few highlights, which include music production for a film entitled ‘Dream Chaser,’ as well as the music for a documentary ‘History of WCW Video Games III.’