Cooper Benaiah’s “Falling” feels like the kind of record you stumble upon once, replay a dozen times, and suddenly realize you’re listening to the start of a long career. At a young age, Cooper already moves with the confidence of an artist who knows exactly what he wants his sound to be.
“Falling” sits in that warm space between indie-pop and singer-songwriter storytelling, where the production never tries too hard, because it doesn’t need to. Cooper’s multi-instrumental training shines through. The guitars are clean and intentional, the rhythm section is steady without overpowering, and his vocal delivery feels honest, unfiltered, and quietly self-assured.
“Falling” captures the strange intersection between real life and digital identity, that space teens know better than anyone. Cooper writes with a maturity that’s surprising for his age but relatable for listeners of any generation. The songwriting is never preachy; instead, it’s observational, soft around the edges, and emotionally intuitive. For an artist who composes, writes, and performs everything himself, this single is proof of a creative mind developing fast and beautifully. “Falling” is a bright step forward, a signal flare announcing that Cooper Benaiah is already delivering.
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