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WATCH: Daniel Radcliffe, The Rapper, Wants Your Attention Please

Daniel Radcliffe Could Do This As An Alternate Career Option (Not That He Needs It!)
SAN DIEGO, CA - JULY 11: Actor Daniel Radcliffe attends Entertainment Weekly's Annual Comic-Con Party in celebration of Comic-Con 2015 at FLOAT at The Hard Rock Hotel on July 11, 2015 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images for Entertainment Weekly)
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SAN DIEGO, CA - JULY 11: Actor Daniel Radcliffe attends Entertainment Weekly's Annual Comic-Con Party in celebration of Comic-Con 2015 at FLOAT at The Hard Rock Hotel on July 11, 2015 in San Diego, California. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images for Entertainment Weekly)

Imagine a world where Daniel Radcliffe wasn't The Boy Who Lived.

For most of us, the Harry Potter books and movies came out almost simultaneously, (the first film was released four years after Harry Potter And The Philosopher's Stone book) and Radcliffe and the fictional wizard became interchangeable.

However, the English actor who turns 26 today, has other talents up his sleeve. He revealed in an interview on Jimmy Fallon's show that he loved music, particularly rap because of an obsession to memorise "complicated, lyrically, intricate and fast songs." He then went on to rap out Blackalicious' 'Alphabet Aerobics', and has gained a reputation for his rap skills (watch out Eminem).

Check out some of the star's rap and song videos over the years:

Rapping out Blackalicious' 'Alphabet Aerobics' on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon:

Killing Eminem's 'Real Slim Shady' at a karaoke bar:

Unleashing every element from the periodic table on The Graham Norton Show:

Singing is the best way to teach a lesson in succeeding in business:

Should Justin Bieber be worried?

Happy birthday, Daniel!

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