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ROCK PICK

If you see Brooklyn hipsters grooving with rasta men and hippie types Sunday at the Central Park SummerStage, the apocalypse isn’t near – it’s just Citizen Cope. Raspy-voiced Cope (left) plays mutt music: a mix of hip-hop, blues, rock, reggae, soul and folk. His music is singer/songwriter fare that deals with experience and emotion. Cope’s very down-toearth and never gets preachy even when he lectures, as he does on the song “Bullet and a Target.” At this show, expect this tune as well as others from his just-released disc, “The Clarence Greenwood Recordings.” Who’s Clarence Greenwood? It’s the handle Citizen Cope was born with. Don’t be late: The Blind Boys of Alabama open. Central Park SummerStage, Rumsey Playfield (enter park at 72nd Street and Fifth Avenue); (212) 360-2777. Doors open at 1:30 p.m.; showtime is 3 p.m. Free, but donations are accepted.