Tributes are flooding in from the grime community after reports that British rapper Dot Rotten has passed away at 37. The artist, real name Joseph Ellis, was a key figure in the UK scene, known for his work with stars like Ed Sheeran and Cher Lloyd. No official details on his death have been confirmed yet.
Oh, the grime world just got a whole lot quieter, darlings. Reports hit on March 9, 2026, claiming that Joseph Ellis, better known as Dot Rotten, has died at the shockingly young age of 37. Born in Stockwell, London, this talent started spitting bars at just seven years old, dropping his first mixtape This Is the Beginning in 2007 under the name Young Dot. By the time he switched to Dot Rotten – an acronym for “Dirty on Tracks, Righteous Opinions Told to Educate Nubians,” with a cheeky nod to EastEnders' Dot Cotton – he was already making waves on Rinse FM and SB:TV, snagging a deal with Mercury Records.
Dot's career was packed with collabs that had everyone buzzing: think Goodbye to You with Ed Sheeran in 2011, features on Mz Bratt's Speeding By and Cher Lloyd's Dub on the Track. He even joined Gary Barlow for the Children in Need cover of Massive Attack's Teardrop, alongside Wretch 32, Labrinth, Ms Dynamite, and Rizzle Kicks. His debut album Voices in My Head dropped in 2012, earning a BBC Sound of 2012 nod, and that same year, Overload cracked the Top 20 – a track born from his battles with major depression. But things got messy post-label; after chart drama, he bounced from Mercury and threw shade with diss tracks at Wiley.
Latterly, as Zeph Ellis, he ghostwrote and produced for Kano and AJ Tracey, and just recently reclaimed Dot Rotten with Psalms For Praize, reflecting on his journey. Rumors swirl he passed in Gambia, but his family hasn't confirmed squat.
The tributes? Pure heartbreak. Sway posted, “Very sad news. Sleep well Dot.” DJ Michael Hall went full emotion: “We have lost a genuine friend, brother and one of the best to ever do it! My thoughts are with you and your family D. Mr Joseph Ellis Stephenson AKA DOTROTTEN THE ABSOLUTE GOAT! THIS WORLD IS SUCH A CRUEL PLACE AT TIMES!” DJ Logan Sama added, “His impact on the scene was not just as a brilliant artist but also the guidance and inspiration he gave to hundreds of other aspiring creators around him. Never, ever received the accolades or rewards for his craft that it deserved.” Even Wiley dropped a video of one of Joseph's beats with a dove emoji – talk about unspoken respect. 💔
So, grime fam, how do we even process losing a pioneer like this?