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Michael Kittrell

Michael Kittrell (born October 29, 1992), better known as Michael Copper or by his username CopperCab, is an American Internet and television personality known for his YouTube video ''"GINGERS DO HAVE SOULS!!"''.
==Life and career==
Kittrell was born in October 29, 1992 and raised in Grayson, Georgia. He attended Grayson High School.
Kittrell first gained notoriety in 2010 with a YouTube video titled ''"GINGERS DO HAVE SOULS!!"'' In the video, Kittrell, using the screen name "CopperCab", unleashed a rant over the portrayal of redheaded characters on the Comedy Central television series ''South Park''.〔 The video became a viral phenomenon and, , has garnered over 38 million views on YouTube alone.〔 ''South Park'' responded with a commercial for its fourteenth season premier episode "Sexual Healing" that mocked Kittrell directly.〔 The video earned Kittrell the online nickname "The Angry Ginger Kid".〔
In his first video, Kittrell has said that he is a practicing Christian.
In subsequent years, Kittrell released other rant videos on various subjects, ranging from his inability to afford an iPhone to his disdain for "Gangnam Style" by Psy.〔 Kittrell also earned media attention for a video campaign against bullying.〔
In 2013, Kittrell signed on to star in the reality television series ''Hollywood Hillbillies'' with the series premiering on Reelz in January 2014. The show follows Kittrell and his family as they travel from their home in Georgia to Los Angeles for Kittrell to pursue a career in the entertainment industry.〔〔 The show co-stars Kittrell's grandmother Delores "Mema" Hughes, as well as his aunt Dee Dee and uncle "Big" John.〔
In 2014, Kittrell released his debut single "Gingerbread" on the Knockout Entertainment Imprint. The song is produced by Trak D.

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