Robert Cooper, aka Koopsta Knicca or Koop, was a member of the Memphis, Tennessee rap group Three 6 Mafia. He is characterised by his fast rap. Koopsta Knicca, and several other members (Crunchy Black, K-Rock, T-Rock, Gangsta Boo, MC Mack, Kingpin Skinny Pimp, Playa Fly, and La' Chat), left the group, citing monetary disputes. Those who quit have frequently been the subject of verbal attacks by their erstwhile bandmates and a related group, Hypnotize Minds. He is back in the studios working with Prophet Posse. He is now a part of the New Prophet Camp. He has made albums called Da Inevitable, and Da Devil's Playground. He recently has also dropped albums called Da K Project, Underground Muzik Vol. 1, and The Mind Of Robert Cooper. Koop is currently working on Da Devils Playground 2. He was "dissed" by Crunchy Black(now a former Three Six Mafia member). In response Koop made a big diss aimed mainly at Crunchy Black but also Three Six Mafia members; DJ Paul and Juicy J also on HCP members; Lil Wyte and Frayser Boy. However, he has faced criminal trouble as he was a suspect in the robbery of Memphis rapper Justin "Lil' J" Thurman in Raleigh, South Carolina.
Discography
| Date of release | Title | Record label |
|---|---|---|
| 1999 | Da Devil's Playground: Underground Solo | Devil Muzik |
| 2002 | Da K Project | Uncut Music |
| 2003 | Undaground Muzic, Vol. 1 | Mindseed Records |
| 2004 | Da Inevitable | Mindz Music |
| 2005 | The Mind of Robert Cooper | 40 West Records |
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