Roscoe Dash must have been in the studio all year long. With his recent releases, Roscoe is looking to elevate himself and his brand, and steer toward something entirely new in comparison to what we’ve heard and seen from him in the past. Roscoe thinks so, and he is making music that proves it. For all the ppl wondering where Roscoe Dash has been I’ve been building and growing as a family man and a father turning my old contractual situation which had me stuck in a situation that WAS preventing me from continuing my journey as a musician/artist/songwriter into a positive and restoring my FAITH but today that situation is has been laid to rest which means tomorrow until… I’m on y’all’s ass not only how I was on yalls ass before but now as an independent high profile 26yr old hit making machine with a purpose and a team that’s waiting to shine #YoungShinnas #WeRDR #ReturnOfRoscoeDash #WHERESROSCOE”ĭash still have it after all these years? The now beaming father of two explains where he’s been, and how he juggles fatherhood and rap stardom, “I’m free at last …. It was a deal that restricted his creative freedom and prevented him from releasing music on major platforms since his inception into the game. The young phenom and self-proclaimed “originator of turn up” took to Twitter and Instagram recently to share with his supporters that he’s been released from his former contract. This is the slam dunk he’s been looking for, and it’s certainly highlight reel material. Now he’s back to deliver a new body of work that is sure to prove he’s not only the king of catchy choruses, but also deserving of a spot atop the game as a solo artist. The tattooed emcee already has his debut album “Ready, Set, Go” and EP “J.U.I.C.E.” along with several mixtapes including “2.0” and “DASHEFFECT”, as well as a slew of features under his belt. Primarily known for rounding out tracks for others in the industry, Roscoe is now looking for recognition as a solo artist. He’s rubbed elbows with top rhymers in the hip-hop community earning respect for his pen game all with a “clean-up guy” image that he’s trying to shake. Withīig features on Waka Flocka Flame’s rhythmic banger “No Hands” and Big Sean’s anthemic “Marvin & Chardonnay”, his name should surely be familiar. Means to provide for his newly born daughter (first of three), Roscoe picked up a pen and beganĬrafting undeniably catchy hooks that ultimately made him a staple in the rap game today. After setting aside a budding basketball career to seek out a more immediate Roscoe Dash, born Jeffrey Lee Johnson Jr., looks back on his years as an Atlanta youth with a
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