JP Cooper, born John Paul Cooper on February 11, 1983, in Manchester, England, is a soul singer and recording artist best known for his EPs When the Darkness Comes and Keep the Quiet Out.
Cooper's musical journey began with years of touring the country, honing his live performance skills and gaining a loyal fan base. One of his early works that gained attention was a cover of The Beatles' "All You Need is Love," which he shared on YouTube.
In 2016, Cooper signed a record deal with Island Records, a major milestone in his career. His breakout moment came when he was featured on the Jonas Blue song "Perfect Strangers," which further solidified his presence in the music industry.
Aside from his music career, Cooper is a family man. He and his wife Lauren embraced parenthood when they welcomed their son, Leo Peter Foster Cooper, in February 2021. Family plays a significant role in Cooper's life, serving as a source of inspiration for his music.
Cooper's soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics have drawn comparisons to artists like Alessia Cara and Angie Stone. He has covered songs like Cara's "Here" and Stone's "I Wish I Didn't Miss You," showcasing his versatility as a performer.
Throughout his career, Cooper has collaborated with various artists and producers, expanding his musical repertoire and connecting with a wider audience. His passion for music and dedication to his craft have earned him a reputation as a talented and authentic artist in the industry.
As JP Cooper continues to evolve as an artist and touch the hearts of fans worldwide with his soulful music, one thing remains constant—his commitment to creating music that resonates with listeners on a deep and emotional level.