![]() ![]() KOTD magazine is available to be read online on the official King of the Dot Entertainment website. There is also an option to order the magazine in hard copy. There have been six issues released to date. The magazine has articles discussing past events, interviews with various rappers and much more. In 2010, King of the Dot hosted its first Grand Prix. Kid Twist was the first King of the Dot Champion. Several major battles events have been hosted by King of the Dot, including World Domination II in August 2011. On November 5, 2011, King of the Dot hosted Flatline (2011), which featured a battle between rappers Dizaster and DNA.Īmerican rapper Illmaculate defeated Bender during this event, which was featured in Forbes. Shotty Horroh vs.This promo event was co-hosted by Canadian hip hop artist Drake, who put up $3000 of his own money for both rappers. It can be assumed this was another win by default for the extremely skilled rapper from the UK known as Shotty Horroh.īelow is a list of all of Shotty Horroh’s battles in chronological order: Chip later removed all diss tracks and moved on from the topic entirely. Most recently he revealed a diss track to UK pop-star turned grime MC ‘Chipmunk’ in the defence of fellow Manchester rapper Bugzy Malone. Shotty now continues to release brilliant music or getting into stand-off’s. To date he has been featured on sbtv and the world’s most listened to radio station ‘BBC radio 1’ for Charlie Sloth’s show Fire in the booth, this was after demolishing Sam K in Sloth’s rap battle league Cold City Battles years prior. Having been signed by a major label and working with popular artists including Canadian producer Deadmau5, UK grime emcee JME and New York rapper Squala Orphan just to name a few, Shotty returned to making his music and in 2016 announced his retirement from rap battle completely. At this point, Canadian rap battle league King of the Dot spotted him and hosted a few of his battles allowing himto be talent scouted by the likes of Drake and Deadmau5. Having helped the league succeed, promoted his music but not feeling he was being paid what he believed should be his value as an entertainer, Shotty retired from Don’t Flop with the promise not to return in 2013 after setting a record win/loss ratio of 14 wins & 1 loss. He later created his own battle rap league within the UK named ‘Lab Battles’ and hosted a number of (now huge) battle rappers such as King of the Dot’s Dizaster. Shotty now holds the record globally for most viewed English spoken rap battle in history featuring Arsonal at over 10 million views on Don’t Flop. ![]() To better promote his music he came from a rough area and made his début in battle rap in early 2011 against Disciple on the underground UK rap battle league ‘Don’t Flop’. He has been making music since 2007 and selling it on the streets but never found the deserved attention only doubt. Considered to be one of the greatest battle rappers of all time out of the United Kingdom, Adam Rooney better known as his stage name ‘Shotty Horroh’ is a rapper from Manchester, UK who specialises in deep content within lyrics, UK hip-hop & entertaining rap battles with the support of his group ‘Mosh Team’. ![]()
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