Lil' Rhain

Rhain Cassidy Radford-Burns (born January 27, 1999), better known by his stage name Lil' Rhain or his alter ego Dune Wolfie, is an Australian rapper, record producer, songwriter, actor, screenwriter and director. He is also Truth, which is one half of rap duo Truth and Dare. CJ Jazz is the other half, Dare.

Lil' Rhain's career begun when he released his first single, Superman, in October 2011. The single was later released on his first EP album, The Dune Wolfie EP. In October, 2011, Lil' Rhain announced that he is thinking about auditioning for the sixth season of Australia's Got Talent with a rap by American artist Eminem.

Lil' Rhain founded his own record label, Paralyzer Records. He began an acting career in 2010, when he starred in a series with his brother, Doctor Who: The Final Doctor, produced by Pandorica Inc. Productions, which is his other company. He is credited as Rhain C in those productions.

1999-2010: Early years
Lil' Rhain was born Rhain Cassidy Radford-Burns on January 27, 1999 in Neath, Port Talbot, Wales, the fourth child of Lisa Jayne Radford and Darren John Burns. The family moved to Australia when Radford-Burns was seven weeks old.

Radford-Burns was raised with his two older siblings for two years, only to be introduced to a new family member in 2001. By 2006, Radford-Burns had gained three younger siblings.

Radford-Burns became interested in rap after his oldest brother and sister introduced him to rap artist Eminem. After listening to many of Eminem's songs, Radford-Burns began rapping himself.

2011: Beginning of career
In early 2011, Radford-Burns had created a new rap name - Dune. Later realising that he did not enjoy having that name, he quickly changed it to Smartie. Radford-Burns kept that title, only to finally change it to Lil' Rhain, which he then kept.

Radford-Burns created many songs in 2011, only to scrap most of them. His first single, Superman, was released in October 2011 and, to much surprise of the listeners, included no swearing. In September 2011, Radford-Burns wrote the single Worth it All, only to release it later that year along with his first EP album, The Dune Wolfie EP.

In late September 2011, Radford-Burns spoke to then-unsigned singer Hayley about collaborating with her in a song. She agreed and they are currently writing the untitled song.

Radford-Burns revealed that speaking with Hayley inspired him to create an independent record label and sign the two of them. On September 29, 2011, Radford-Burns created Paralyzer Records and signed himself and Hayley to the label.