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Scalper was born on 31 October, 1967, is a Scalper is British, London bred rapper, producer and songwriter of Pakistani. Discover Scalper's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 56 years old?

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Occupation Rapper, producer, songwriter
Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 31 October 1967
Birthday 31 October
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1967

Scalper (born October 31, 1967) is a British, London-bred rapper, producer and songwriter of Pakistani descent, who is now based in Auckland, New Zealand.

Appearing as "MC Nad", Scalper started off his musical career performing in the underground hip-hop crew Made In Britain (M.I.B.).

1991

Their track 'Break The Crunch' took the group to number five in the Kiss 100FM (UK) Underground Rap charts in 1991.

Later in the decade Scalper worked under the moniker "Nad", as a member of the British-based multi-ethnic hip-hop world fusion music group Fun-Da-Mental, as a live vocalist.

The group were well known for their heavily political attitude, strong Islamic affiliation and energetic fusion of Eastern and Western musical forms.

1997

The first solo release under the Scalper name was the self-titled "Scalper' EP, released in 1997 on Flo Records. This was followed by a second Flo Records release titled the '7th Thief' EP in 1998.

2000

Leaving Fun-Da-Mental in 2000 to pursue a solo career, Scalper went on to release a set of EPs under a number of pseudonyms, as well as providing vocal, writing and arrangement work for the likes of Sonic Area (FR), Larvae (USA), Zodiac Project & Trace Elements (CH), Fujako (Belgium) and touring extensively.

2002

The third Scalper EP When The Angels Fight was released in 2002 on the Clockwork Recordings record label.

2007

Scalper made the move to New Zealand in 2007, after first visiting with Fun-Da-Mental for the 1997 WOMAD festival.

2010

Basing himself on Auckland City's west coast Scalper began working creatively in his new home, leading to the release of 2010's Flesh & Bones on February 8.

The album, which was distributed by local label Border Music, was very well received by New Zealand press, who labelled it "beautifully formed...finely tuned" and "What could be New Zealand's most polished and accomplished album for 2010"

Album opener 'Black Glory' reached number five on the Kiwi FM (NZ) charts soon after the release of Flesh & Bones.

In the same year Scalper supported King Kapisi on his nationwide 'Hip Hop Lives Here' tour.

2011

2011 saw Scalper support legendary hip-hop group Public Enemy on the New Zealand leg of their 'Fear of a Black Planet' world tour, performing and opening up for them in both Christchurch and Auckland.

2012

Scalper released his sophomore album Butchers Bakers on March 19, 2012.

The album, which was self-released as a digital-only package, saw Scalper take exceeding personal approach to his songwriting, leaning heavily on experiential narratives.

This release was also well received, with national newspaper The New Zealand Herald claiming it was "so good, not to mention unique to be coming out of this country, that we should claim him officially as one of our own.” Coming off the release of Butchers Bakers Scalper has now shifted focus to his live performances, following up with shows throughout Auckland as well as Sydney, Australia.