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Grime World Mourns a Legend - Dot Rotten Passes Away at 37

By 3/9/2026
Grime World Mourns a Legend - Dot Rotten Passes Away at 37

The streets of music are in mourning as grime pioneer Dot Rotten, known offstage as Joseph Ellis, has tragically died in Gambia at just 37. The South London-born beat master, renowned for hits like 2012's 'Overload', left his mark by fusing edgy rhythms with heart-tugging tunes. The celebrity world is lighting up with tributes, as his raw, unscripted anthems and collaborations with industry titans like Ed Sheeran resonated with fans and fellow artists alike. Dot Rotten, a moniker oozing respect for EastEnders' Dot Cotton and an acronym for his artful message, once threw epic lyrical punches at Wiley but also worked magic in the studio as Zeph Ellis for stars like AJ Tracey. His Mixtape Mastery with Rotten Riddims set grime ablaze and his last lyrical testament, 'Psalms For Praize,' now echoes as a vow to a life cut short. From computer tunes at seven to a Top 20 track, his legacy echoes with the roars of grime. RIP Dot – your beats will keep the UK scene alive forever.

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