Grime pioneer and rapper Dot Rotten has died at the age of 37. The musician, born Joseph Ellis-Stevenson, was known for his influence on the grime scene as both an MC and a producer.The circumstances surrounding his death have not yet been disclosed publicly. Reports circulating online suggested that he died in Gambia, but no official details about the cause or location have been confirmed.
Dot Rotten ’s rise in grime and chart success
Dot Rotten rose to prominence during the early grime era and later found wider recognition with his 2012 single Overload. Over the years, he collaborated with several prominent artists, including Ed Sheeran, Cher Lloyd, Chip and D Double E.Born and raised in Stockwell in south London, Ellis-Stevenson built a reputation in the grime scene for his lyrical ability and production skills. In later years, he increasingly focused on producing music under the name Zeph Ellis.
Tributes pour in from fellow artists
Following the news of his passing, several figures from the music industry shared their condolences and memories online.Music manager Bouncer Play Dirty paid tribute on Instagram, writing, “Thoughts go out to his family. RIP to the brother.”British rapper Sway also expressed his grief, posting, “Very sad news. Sleep well Dot.”Fellow rapper Lady Leshurr was among those reacting to the news, writing, “My jaw just dropped … rest in perfect peace Dot Rotten, we’ve lost another GOAT.”Artists and fans across social media remembered him as a key figure in grime who helped shape the genre both behind the microphone and in the studio.