Award Winning Songwriter, Ross Cooperman Has a Forthcoming EP.
For Immediate Release From Ross Cooperman
Friday, April 23, 2021
ROSS COPPERMAN RELEASES
THIRD INSTALLMENT FROM FORTHCOMING EP:
“NOT BELIEVE”
New EP, Somewhere There’s A Light On, Set for May 21 Release on Photo Finish Records
New Song Follows Title-track “Somewhere There’s A Light On” and “Electricity,” Available Now
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Widely recognized for helping launch the careers of some of country music’s biggest stars as an award-winning songwriter and producer for likes of Kenny Chesney and P!ink and Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani, Ross Copperman is coming full circle with the release of his forthcoming, five-song EP, Somewhere There’s A Light On, arriving May 21 via Photo Finish Records. Copperman’s latest song, “Not Believe,” is available today, joining already released title-track, “Somewhere There’s A Light On,” and “Electricity,” cowritten by Ed Sheeran.
The irresistibly melodic new track is a sample of the hope, joy and gratitude that pulses throughout the entire collection of Copperman’s shimmery Southern pop:
Every scar every consequence / Finally you made it all make sense / Kissing you it feels like grace / Love me like I never made a mistake
“I’ve lived a lot of life since I first began my journey as an artist,” shares Copperman who began his career as an artist signed to the UK’s Phonogenic Records/RCA. “The extraordinary chapters of my life as a songwriter and producer led me back here. With these songs, it feels like the perfect time to re-introduce myself.”
The EP’s radio-ready piano, staccato percussion, synths, snaps and smooth vocals are met with country music’s love of cohesive narratives. Copperman co-wrote the most recent track “Not Believe” with its grace-filled love, alongside Jordan Reynolds and Emily Weisband. Somewhere There’s A Light On finds Copperman working with favorite collaborators, including a pair written with Ed Sheeran, “Electricity” and upcoming track “Therapy.”
“I’ve always felt like my purpose in writing songs that I record would be to share joy and encourage someone who’s down,” explains the blockbuster songwriter-producer and pop stylist. “I’m inspired and also, feeling a little vulnerable which feels good. I’m excited. It’s my next chapter.”
Pre-order for Somewhere There’s a Light Onavailable now
1. “Not Believe” (Ross Copperman, Jordan Reynolds, Emily Weisband)
2. “Electricity” (Ross Copperman, Ed Sheeran, Johnny McDaid)
3. “Therapy” (Ross Copperman, Ed Sheeran, Johnny McDaid)
4. “Somewhere There’s a Light On” (Ross Copperman, Shane McAnally, Josh Osborne)
5. “Holdin’ You” (Ross Copperman, Ashley Gorley, Shane McAnally)
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