Coptic Soldier
Quick Facts
Biography
Luke George Girgis (born 20 August 1987), better known by his stage name Coptic Soldier, is an Australian hip-hop artist, music manager and record label executive. He often performed with stage partner, Phatchance (aka Chance Waters) and later became his manager. Girgis cofounded a record label, I Forgot Sorry! in 2010 and then a management company, Be Like Children, in 2013.
Early life and education
Luke George Girgis was born on 20 August 1987 in Melbourne, his parents were second generation Egyptian migrants who raised him in Sydney's Sutherland Shire as a member of the Australian Coptic Orthodox church. He attended St Patrick's College; he obtained a degree in Rehabilitation Counselling at the University of Sydney before completing a degree in Theology at Charles Sturt University.
Career
As Coptic Soldier, Girgis was signed to Nurcha Records in 2005 before its closure in 2009. His performance name acknowledges his heritage in the Coptic Christian faith and his "fighting for what you believe in." He released his debut mixtape, False Start, on the label in 2006. InTheMix's Xpose described his work "While this release isn't in the upper echelon of those currently coming out in this country, it definitely impressed me. Potential wise Coptic Soldier has a lot to offer, he is an emcee you want to hear more from as he speaks what is on many of our minds."
Since 2007 he runs an artist management company, The Girgis Circus, which caters for his fellow artists, including Phatchance aka Chance Waters. In 2010 Coptic Soldier independently distributed a release, The Past Three Years, and in March he joined Phatchance for a national tour, Inkstains, which saw the pair headline nine dates across Australia.
In 2010 Coptic Soldier teamed up with Sydney soul vocalist Miriam Waks and independently released an extended play, The Sound of Wings. He also provided management for other hip hop artists Mind over Matter and Elgen & Johnny Utah; and for Australian pop artist HR King. Also in that year he co-founded an independent record label, I Forget, Sorry!, for the artists he managed.
As Waters' manager, in 2012 he negotiated for that artist's album, Infinity, to appear on Shock Records. In 2013, with placings in the 2012 Triple J Hottest 100, Girgis negotiated a deal for Waters with Island Records Australia, a subsidiary of the Universal Music Group, as well as a publishing contract with Universal Music Publishing. In the same year he established an independent management company, Be Like Children, with the mission statement to be "always artist first".
In 2014 Girgis won a place in The Seed Arts Music Grant, joining alumni that include Boy & Bear and Tame Impala. He formed a performance duo, Run to Damascus, with Jon Reichardt to release a single, "Hide & Seek", via I Forget, Sorry! The track was mixed and executive produced by Waters. Also that year he became co-manager of Sydney based pop rock act, Little Sea, and signed them to a deal with Sony Music Australia. They debuted at number 1 on the Australian iTunes music chart, before touring Australia as main support for international stars 5 Seconds of Summer.
In 2015 Girgis oversaw the release of Little Sea's EP, With You Without You, featuring the single, "Change for Love", which peaked in the ARIA Singles Chart top 40.
Personal life
Girgis lives in Sydney with his wife Christine and their child.
Discography
- Studio albums
- Nobody Give Raph A Guest Spot with Phatchance (2008)
- The Past Three Years (2008)
- Coptic Soldier & Miriam Waks (2010)
- The Sound of Wings 2 (with Miriam Waks) (2011)
- Mixtapes
- False Start Mixtape (2006)
- Their Sound, Our Wings (18 December 2011)
- Run to Damascus
- "Hide & Seek" (March 2014)
- "The Sound of Wings iTunes Release". iTunes Digital Release Link.
- "Coptic Soldier – The Sound of Wings 2: Acoustic (2011 EP)". The AU Review.
- Singh, Chris (18 December 2011). "Album Review: Coptic Soldier – Their Sound, Our Wings (2011 Mixtape)". the AU review. Retrieved 3 February 2016.