Hip-Hop/Rap
England
Dot Rotten
Sobre Dot Rotten
One of several grime artists to benefit from the mainstream breakthrough of Dizzee, Tinie, and Tinchy, South London MC Dot Rotten spent years building up a name for himself before working with everyone from X-Factor finalists to Brit Award-winning singer/songwriters. He released his first mixtape in 2007 and collaborated on Early B's "A Star" and P-Money's "Sounds & Gimmicks," as well as Cher Lloyd's "Dub on the Track." After signing with Mercury, he supported Chase & Status, Dappy, and J.Cole on U.K. tours, and released several diss tracks in a bitter dispute with Wiley. After releasing his debut single, "Keep It on a Low," he was shortlisted for the prestigious BBC Sound of 2012 poll and released his debut album. ~ Jon O'Brien
Dot Rotten também lançou música como membro de The Collective.

