[4] As well as Blah artists, Scott has worked with veteran rapper Jehst on his label YNR and has released music on High Focus Records.
[7] He moved with his mother to Rochdale and Liverpool before returning to Runcorn to work at the Teva Pharmaceuticals factory.
He has been described as 'an integral part of Hip-Hop in Britain'[9] and in early 2020 Red Bull selected Blah Records as one of its 'seven UK-based independent labels worth shouting about'.
[10] Media figures have noted Scott's ability to promote his and his label's music through limited edition releases and merchandise.
[13] Anthony Fantano, of The Needle Drop, called his 2015 High Focus release Butter Fly 'thought provoking, playful, absurd and cynical while pulling jabs at pop culture' and a 'thinking man's hip hop record'.