What started out as a hobby playing music for his Mud Boggin' friends has turned into a growing grassroots career as Lenny Cooper debuts his sophomore album Mud Dynasty for BackRoad Records/Average Joes Entertainment. The title track kicks off the album and serves as Lenny Cooper's mission statement for the album, it's an album for the growing mud digging, mud bogging lifestyle. "What Do You Call That" is a track that features Copper and guests Bubba Sparxxx & I4NI as they discuss their lifestyle and ask "If I Ain't A Country Boy Then What Do You Call That?"
"Rodeo" finds Cooper boasting about his swag and a woman who 'works a pole like a rodeo' while "Country Folks Anthem" is a song that fans of Colt Ford should definitely find interesting as Cooper describes his 'simple life' in the verses with Charlie Farley singing the chorus and guesting on a verse himself. The Lacs Brian King guests on "Adrenaline" while "Home" finds Cooper reminiscing about missing his girl back at home while he's out on the road.
"Old Back Road" has an interesting melody which backs Cooper as he raps about the need to head down roads and paths that will help him get over the loss of a woman while "Mud Life" takes us back into the southern culture movement that is Mud Boggin' and this one features Blue Foot from MTV's "Buckwild" TV show. "Riding Hi" also chronicles a part of this lifestyle.
While Lenny Cooper's music is clearly not for everyone or even something that'll be 'mainstream' any time soon, there's a sizable audience for his music, particularly the folks that love to get down in dirty in the mud bogs.
heavenlee
i love all of yalls music that is how iam going to be when iam older i love mud dinasty i wish i was there i love the song named rodeo and a cupple of ether one love yall
heavenlee
i am the mud qween for sure my friends and family tolled me for sure :]
heavenlee
and love mud my holl life is mud for sure