Demon is a relatively successful grime artist, who has faded away in more recent years but is looking to return in the near future. Having been in the seem since at least 2002, he was originally a member of East Connection. This is where he stayed for the most part making underground hits such as "Arms Out", "Gangsta Toys" ft Kano, and "Bring Arms Out" ft Kano. He often worked with Kano who he had known for years, and the pair would also team up with the now notorious Ghetto. Around this time Demon also had a brief stint MCing alongside Nasty Crew, of which Ghetto and Kano where already members, but it is unclear whether he became an official member at any point himself. Demon and Ghetto would again team up with Kano, after Kano had been signed and all three acts where disassociated with Nasty Crew. The Trio toured during Kano's release and promotion of his debut album: Home Sweet Home featuring on the track "Reload It" along side D Double E. Although he was only on one of the album tracks he featured on a couple of remixes, later released as B sides on the singles. This include P's & Q's (remix) ft Kano, Lethal B, Ghetto & Demon, Mic Check Remix ft Kano, Ghetto & Demon. Following this momentum Demon was featured on 'Run The Roads' Edition 1 released by Kano's at the time label 679 on a track, with Kano ft Demon And Wiley - "Mic Fight". The Album also featured Demons "I Wont Change" ft Big E D. This track replaced a previous tack with Bruza called "Da Rush" but was leaked. He also featured on 'Run The Roads - Volume 2'. He appeared on Low Deeps "Get Set" ft Kano, Ghetto, Big Seac, Demon & Doctor, the "Mic Check Remix" was also featured on this album. He the appeared on Big Narstie's hit "Spun a Web" ft Demon and Solo, sampling Coldplay's "Trouble". Following this he released his own mixtape "Demons World", which had relative success. He soon faded out of the scene for a few years. However being the owner of the Nite Knights which features artists such as Nocturnal he has recently recorded tracks alongside Nocturnal and his alter ego Big Seac, including "How Were Living" ft Low Deep, Big Seac, Ghetto and Demon, as well as working with other artists such as Fuda Guy from Ruff Sqwad.
He also clashed Bashy in Lord Of The Mics 2.
Other notable tracks featuring Demon include;
Forward (Pow) ft Lethal B, Fummin, D Double E, Napper, Jamakabi, Neeko, God’s Gift, Ozzie B, Demon
Forward (Pow) Part 2 ft Lethal B, Fummin, D Double E, Napper, Jamakabi, Neeko, God’s Gift, Ozzie B, Demon
Link Up ft Demon, Lethal B, Kano, Jookie, Hyper, Fummin
Get Out My House (Remix) The Streets ft D Double E, Bruza, Kano, Demon
How Were Living ft Low Deep, Big Seac, Ghetto, Demon