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**Bio: The Sundragon** The Sundragon, also known as Supa T and Django Van Helsing, is a prominent figure in the UK hip-hop scene, recognized as the MC's MC and the rapper's rapper. Hailing from London, he made his debut in 1998 on the early Lowlife release, "High Times." Since then, The Sundragon has contributed to numerous tracks on mixtapes and vinyl, notably collaborating with producer/MC Lewis Parker on classic albums such as "1000 Fragments" and "Movement & Rhythm." A pivotal member of the now-defunct hip-hop supergroup The Champions Of Nature, he worked alongside UK legends like Jehst, Apollo, and Profound. The Sundragon showcased his talent on The Con-Artists' three EPs in 2000, delivering standout performances on tracks like "The Fuck Off Song" and "Jazzy Styles." His acclaim grew further with his appearance on the Harry Love produced track "It's All Live," where he famously "surfed tsunamis on a killer whale." In 2003, YNR Productions released The Sundragon's long-awaited debut solo 12", featuring production by Lewis Parker. The tracks "The Path" and "Watching," alongside rising stars Klashnekoff and Kyza, highlight his lyrical prowess. He also collaborated with Farma G, Jehst, and Skriblah on the Cee*Why produced track "Seein' Red."
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