Kaleb Cooper, the charismatic farming contractor from the hit series "Clarkson's Farm," is surprising fans with a rap single titled "I Can't Stand Sheep!"
The outspoken 25-year-old, known for his candid views on sheep, aims to raise funds for the Royal Agricultural Benevolent Institution (RABI) through this unconventional venture.
Scheduled for release on Thursday, all profits from the track will support RABI's mission to provide financial, emotional, and practical assistance to those in the farming community.
Cooper humorously remarked, "Never did I think I'd be saying these words, that I'm releasing a record."
Despite acknowledging his singing voice might not match his farming prowess, Cooper hopes the song brings joy.
Alongside the catchy tune of The Floral Dance, the single prominently features RABI's helpline number, emphasizing the serious side of the initiative.
In addition to his musical endeavors, Cooper has established a bursary for Royal Agricultural University students and authored two books.
As he embarks on a UK theatre tour, fans eagerly anticipate the release of the third season of "Clarkson's Farm" on Amazon's Prime Video later this year.