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Citizen Cope

311 Shouts   -   6,255,588 Scrobbles

Biography

Citizen Cope is both a person (singer/songwriter Clarence Greenwood) and an acoustic-driven band. Born in Memphis and raised in Washington, D.C., Greenwood is the leader of the group, and he steers the band's soulful sound by serving as keyboardist, guitarst, lead singer, DJ, songwriter, and producer. Greenwood first broke into the music business by appearing on albums by Maryland-based rapper Basehead (1993's Not in Kansas Anymore and 1996's Angel Dust), and he used that momentum to issue his first Citizen Cope album, Citizen Cope, in 1992. Greenwood spent the rest of the decade donating songs to several independently issued compilations -- including 1997's "Settling the DC Score" and 1999's "Anti-Rascist Action Benefit" -- and appearing on the soundtracks to movies like EAT ME, DRINK ME and Clubland Classix. He also performed on lazy k's 1997 album One Day In Your Life and inked his own deal with Capitol Records.

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Top Songs

Total plays on Last.fm over the last 6 months
  1.  
    Lyrics
    You know it ain't easy
    For these thoughts here to leave me
    There are no words to describe it
    In French or in English
    Well, diamonds they fade
    Sideways - (5:19)  -  47,263 plays
  2.  
    Lyrics
    Let the drummer kick
    Let the drummer kick that
    Let the drummer kick
    Let the drummer kick that
    Let the drummer kick
    Let The Drummer Kick - (4:17)  -  45,489 plays
  3.  
    Lyrics
    Rollin' down the highway
    Like a rocket
    Headed to town now
    You can't stop it
    Got wheel in my hand
    Son's Gonna Rise - (3:51)  -  29,959 plays
  4.  
    Lyrics
    Mr.Dali Lamas
    Another sister's shootin' heroin tomorrow
    Amputees in Freetown, Sierra Leone's
    The church wasn't honest
    The state put the youth in a harness
    Bullet And A Target - (4:21)  -  28,864 plays
  5.  
    Lyrics
    The woman that I love is forty feet tall
    She's a movie star, she's all in the papers
    And everywhere I go, people hand me quarters
    And they pat me on the back, they treat me like I'm famous
    I'll never leave her side, 'cause today can be dangerous
    Pablo Picasso - (3:52)  -  15,624 plays
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