Soup the Chemist began his music career in 1984, after graduating from high school. Among his earliest influences were old-school rap acts such as Double Trouble,
Run DMC and
EPMD. Known at the time as Super C, he formed the hip-hop group Soldiers for Christ (also known as S.F.C.). Alongside similar groups such as Freedom of Soul and P.I.D., Cooper
helped pioneer Christian hip-hop. he is considered the "Godfather of Christian rap". His group released four studio albums, via
Brainstorm Artists International. As a solo artist, Sup released two studio albums.
Dust dropped on January 31, 2000, via
BEC Recordings.
Eargasmic Arrangements was released in 2003, via Beesyde Records. He has also
notably collaborated with Christian
soul singer Jon Gibson. Cooper wrote an autobiography,
Through My Windows, which was published February 3, 2014, via Dimlights Publishing. ==Discography==