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Zeph Ellis, AKA Dot Rotten, left a legacy for Grime Rap fans
Zeph Ellis was a dreamer and a pioneer Another young voice has been silenced far too soon. Grime Rapper Zeph Ellis AKA Grime Rotten, passed away at 37 on March 9, 2026. His family says he died suddenly in Gambia, but no cause of death was given.
By Cheryl E Prestonabout 16 hours ago in Beat
Rick Ross Takes “Port Of Miami” To Symphony Halls For 20th Anniversary Orchestra Tour
Like one time rival turned friend Jeezy and Ye, Rick Ross is taking music to the orchestra. Only he is promoting the twenty-year anniversary of his seminal work Port of Miami.
By Skyler Saundersabout 21 hours ago in Beat
A$AP Rocky's AWGE Teases Incoming Rollout For "Don't Be Dumb" Deluxe
A$AP Rocky is a sneaky, diabolical individual. He, like his better half, Robyn Rihanna Fenty are reluctant to drop music nowadays. It was a blessing that the world got to respond to in a so-so way Don’t be Dumb after a hiatus of eight years. Rihanna has her lover beat; she hasn’t dropped a music project in over a decade. I digress.
By Skyler Saunders4 days ago in Beat
T.I. Punches Back With One More 50 Cent Diss Track
So TI has a new diss track out…again. This marks number five from his camp. It is in time for 50 Cent’s first audio missive against the Atlanta rapper. The former’s output has been steady and strong while the latter is just mouthing some words. Fif’s response may be too little too late at this point.
By Skyler Saunders6 days ago in Beat
Ozzfest return
In a previous article i wrote regarding Ozzfest I wrote about how I don't think that Ozzfest should return with Ozzy and quite frankly I still don't. However, I have looked at it from both sides of the aisle as they say and though i stand by my point of view i also see that Ozzfest should carry on and it would be a great way to carry on and honor Ozzy's name and legacy and also still fly the flag for heavy music and metal as it had always done.
By Revista Miko:XCI 6 days ago in Beat
Mr. Pap Star Album Review (2026)
There’s something to be said about an artist who knows exactly who he is and then spends 13 tracks proving it. On Mr. Pap Star, Pap Star embodies confident dominance. The album feels like a manifesto, a therapy session, a victory lap, and a late-night confession booth all wrapped in bass-heavy production and fearless genre play. It’s cohesive without being predictable, and that’s the magic that is Pap.
By Rose "Photobombshell" Mercado, M.A.Ed.7 days ago in Beat
Top Rappers in San Antonio, TX (2026 Update)
San Antonio doesn’t get the same national spotlight as Houston or Dallas—but that’s precisely what makes it interesting. The city has a growing underground scene, strong Latino cultural influence, and a steady wave of independent artists building real digital traction. In 2026, San Antonio is no longer a quiet market. It’s developing structure.
By RapRadarDigest10 days ago in Beat
Top Rappers in Washington, DC (2026 Update)
Washington, DC doesn’t move like other rap cities. It’s political capital by day, cultural pressure cooker by night. The city has a deep go-go heritage, sharp street narratives, and a growing streaming presence that’s starting to demand more national attention. In 2026, DC rap sits at an interesting intersection—raw, regional, and increasingly digital.
By RapRadarDigest10 days ago in Beat











