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Davin Paull, better known by his stage name Ben Relly, is a Canadian rapper and Entrepreneur. He is the co-owner and co-founder of FBGM Entertainment along with Mista Hatchet. He is also currently creating a superhero universe, as well as the humor comic magazine Heffer, Gamefreak and Spitball. In 2009 he gained distribution with Amalgam Digital but he was dropped as Amalgam Digital didn't offer this service anymore.

Personal Life Paull is of Slavic and Jewish descent, and his religion is Roman Catholic. He is a huge fan of the Marvel Universe, particuarly Spider-Man. He started rapping at the age of 8, and decided to make it his life profession. He smokes cannabis and supports the legalization of it.

Career Music Paull has recorded his debut album, A Hundred Bucks, which is slated for release in Fall 2011. The album will feature guest spots from the likes of Gucci Mane, T-Pain, Snoop Dogg, E-40, Ne-Yo, Ron Browz, Daz Dillinger, Keak Da Sneak and Yukmouth. The album will also feature his brother, FBGM artist Newera, on the track Retaliation, which is a diss track to Eminem. The album will also feature prank phone calls as skits, one performed by Paull, and another by FBGM artist 50 Kal. The outro will consist of a sexual phone call performed by Mista Hatchet. The first single will soon be released, Hip-Hop's Finest Featuring Snoop Dogg and produced by N-Ron. The single has already been seen on last.fm as well as many small independent internet radio stations. However, the single will soon recieve airplay on many radio and internet radio stations. A ring tone will be released for the single as well.

Comics Paull has also been confirmed to create a superhero universe for Assassin Comix, a comic book company in development. He has so far created the superheroes Fatal, Nighthawk, Stars and Stripes, Iron Cross, Captain Canada, and Cometman. He has also reinvented many Centuar Publications superheros such as Air-Man, Amazing-Man, The Arrow, and The Masked Marvel. Paull has also created Heffer, Gamefreak, and Spitball, an adult comics magazine stemming from an idea he has had since he was 6.