Reports: Dot Rotten Has Died The passing of grime pioneer Dot Rotten has been reported, with multiple sources confirming the death of the influential artist. Born Joseph Ellis-Stevenson in South London, Dot Rotten emerged as a multifaceted figure in the music scene, known for his skills as a battle MC, producer, and songwriter. His ability to blend raw lyricism with intricate beatwork made him a standout in the genre, while his melodic approach showcased a versatility that set him apart from peers. Dot Rotten first gained recognition under the moniker Young Dot, releasing his debut mixtape in 2007. This marked the beginning of a career that would see him sign with major label Mercury and earn a spot on the BBC Sound Of 2012 list. His work extended beyond his own projects, as his productions became foundational for many artists. The “XCXD BXMB” riddim, for instance, was widely used by Kano and AJ Tracey, cementing his legacy as a key architect of UK underground music. Collaborations with high-profile figures further highlighted his impact. Ed Sheeran, a longtime admirer, worked with Dot Rotten on projects, underscoring his ability to bridge genres. His influence reached far beyond the grime scene, shaping the sound of contemporary UK music. Wiley, one of the first to share the news, posted a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, while Birmingham artist Rynsa Man also expressed deep sorrow, sharing personal memories of their bond. UK duo BRVTHERHOOD, who had close ties to Dot Rotten, released a poignant statement, with member Blaze writing, “We owe Dot Rotten so much you could never even comprehend. I’m devastated.” DJ and broadcaster Logan Sama echoed this sentiment, vowing to trust the accounts from BRVTHERHOOD “implicitly.#mercury #dot_rotten #young_dot #bbc_sound_of_2012 #kano