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Roscoe Dash

Roscoe Dash

Roscoe Dash has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 9 episodes and was first played on 4 February 2015.

Born Jeffrey Johnson, Jr., Dash grew up in Atlanta’s Capitol Homes projects under the watchful eye of his mother and great-grandmother. The baby of the family (he has an older brother, two half-sisters and two step-brothers), Dash was an inquisitive and bright child who learned about Hip-Hop from his older brother Erik.

"My brother used to make beats in the basement,” says Dash. “When he’d leave the house, I’d steal the beats off of his computer and record them on a karaoke machine.”

Dash began writing raps at 12 years old. By high school, he’d taken on the name “ATL” as part of a four-man rap group called the Blackout Boys. In 2006, the group (which included Dash’s brother) released a mixtape, Recognition, which generated significant buzz around Mill Creek High School. The following year, the already popular Dash – a basketball-playing heartthrob – released a solo mixtape entitled My Turn, further boosting his high school profile. However, the aspiring emcee didn’t begin to take his music career seriously until he became a father at the age of 16.

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Roscoe Dash

Roscoe Dash has been played on NTS over 10 times, featured on 9 episodes and was first played on 4 February 2015.

Born Jeffrey Johnson, Jr., Dash grew up in Atlanta’s Capitol Homes projects under the watchful eye of his mother and great-grandmother. The baby of the family (he has an older brother, two half-sisters and two step-brothers), Dash was an inquisitive and bright child who learned about Hip-Hop from his older brother Erik.

"My brother used to make beats in the basement,” says Dash. “When he’d leave the house, I’d steal the beats off of his computer and record them on a karaoke machine.”

Dash began writing raps at 12 years old. By high school, he’d taken on the name “ATL” as part of a four-man rap group called the Blackout Boys. In 2006, the group (which included Dash’s brother) released a mixtape, Recognition, which generated significant buzz around Mill Creek High School. The following year, the already popular Dash – a basketball-playing heartthrob – released a solo mixtape entitled My Turn, further boosting his high school profile. However, the aspiring emcee didn’t begin to take his music career seriously until he became a father at the age of 16.

Original source: Last.fm

Tracks featured on

Most played tracks

No Hands
Waka Flocka Flame, Roscoe Dash, Wale feat. Roscoe Dash, Wale
1017 Brick Squad Records2010
Show Out
Roscoe Dash
Interscope Records2010
Sexy Girl Anthem
Roscoe Dash
Interscope Records2010
Bananas
Travis Porter feat. Roscoe Dash
Porter House Music Group, Street Executives2009
Show Out
Roscoe Dash
Interscope Records2010
All The Way Turnt Up
Roscoe Dash feat. Soulja Boy
Interscope Records2010
Marvin Gaye & Chardonnay
Big Sean feat. Kanye West, Roscoe Dash
Not On Label (DJ Jazzy Jeff Self-Released)2011
Marvin & Chardonnay
Big Sean feat. Kanye West, Roscoe Dash
G.O.O.D. Music, Def Jam Recordings2011
No Hands
Waka Flocka Flame feat. Roscoe Dash, Wale
1017 Brick Squad Records, Warner Bros. Records, Asylum Records2010