Pleasure P
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Pleasure P

Pleasure P, born Marcus Ramone Cooper, grew up in Fort Valley, Georgia. He sang in church choirs and local talent shows early on, drawing inspiration from R&B...

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Pleasure P, the smooth R&B singer from Fort Valley

A solo artist who came up through Pretty Ricky and kept the melodic, romantic R&B coming.

For a good sense of his vibe, try "Chocolate Coated Candy" or "Say Yes." They're both exactly what you'd expect from him, and that's the point.

He's one of those R&B voices that just stuck around, delivering radio-ready songs like "Chocolate Coated Candy" and keeping the lane open for straightforward, melodic romance. His time in Pretty Ricky on "Grind with Me" gave him a foundation, and his solo work never really strayed from that smooth, accessible sound. It's reliable, uncomplicated R&B that still gets played.

He started singing in church and local shows in Georgia, then joined Pretty Ricky in 2005. After going solo in 2007 with "The Introduction of Marcus Cooper," he put out albums like "Unconditional" in 2009 and "Pleasure Principle" in 2012, staying focused on romantic themes without much shift in style.

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Pleasure P, born Marcus Ramone Cooper, grew up in Fort Valley, Georgia. He sang in church choirs and local talent shows early on, drawing inspiration from R&B singers like Usher and Ginuwine. In 2005, he joined the group Pretty Ricky, which had a hit with "Grind with Me." His time with the group helped establish his presence in the R&B scene.

He went solo in 2007 with the album "The Introduction of Marcus Cooper." The single "I Like Girls" became a radio staple, and other tracks like "Chocolate Coated Candy" and "Boyfriend 2" followed. His music leaned into smooth, melodic R&B with a straightforward appeal.

In 2009, he released the album "Unconditional," which included songs like "Boss Lady" and "Under." He put out more albums in the following years, such as "Pleasure Principle" in 2012. His work stayed within the R&B lane, focusing on themes of romance and attraction without much stylistic departure.

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