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King of the Dot is hosted by [[Organik (musician)|Organik]]. It began in August 2008 in an alleyway near [[Toronto Eaton Centre]]<ref>"http://arts.nationalpost.com/2010/06/29/hip-hop-week-king-of-the-dot-reigns-supreme/</ref>, and now features over 150 [[emcee|emcees]], battling in [[Toronto]], [[Montreal]], [[Halifax]], [[Calgary]] and [[Vancouver]]<ref>"http://www.aux.tv/2010/08/king-of-the-dot-gets-international/</ref>.
King of the Dot is hosted by [[Organik (musician)|Organik]]. It began in August 2008 in an alleyway near [[Toronto Eaton Centre]]<ref>"http://arts.nationalpost.com/2010/06/29/hip-hop-week-king-of-the-dot-reigns-supreme/</ref>, and now features over 150 [[emcee|emcees]], battling in [[Toronto]], [[Montreal]], [[Halifax]], [[Calgary]] and [[Vancouver]]<ref>"http://www.aux.tv/2010/08/king-of-the-dot-gets-international/</ref>.


The influence of King of the Dot has spread globally, inspiring the creation of other battles leagues such as Flip Top in the [[Phillippines]]<ref>"http://arts.nationalpost.com/2010/06/29/hip-hop-week-king-of-the-dot-reigns-supreme/</ref>.
The influence of King of the Dot has spread globally, inspiring the creation of other battles leagues such as Flip Top in the [[Phillippines]]<ref>"http://arts.nationalpost.com/2010/06/29/hip-hop-week-king-of-the-dot-reigns-supreme/</ref>. As well as [[Canadians]] and [[Americans]], battlers from countries such as [[England]], [[Australia]], [[Sweden]] and the Philippines have all participated in KOTD’s annual World Domination Event<ref>"http://www.hiphopug.com/community.html</ref>.


King of the Dot has three divisions — Prove Yourself (for new jacks); Ground Zero (the middle tier); and KOTD (the best of the best)<ref>"http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/1051616--fighting-words-aplenty-at-king-of-the-dot</ref>. King of the Dot events feature all elements of hip hop culture, including [[A cappella|accappella]] [[rapping|emcee]] battles, [[beatboxing]] <ref>"http://medsbc.com/?p=776</ref>, [[graffiti]], [[Disc jockey|DJ’ing]] and [[B-boying|breakdancing]].
King of the Dot has three divisions — Prove Yourself (for new jacks); Ground Zero (the middle tier); and KOTD (the best of the best)<ref>"http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/1051616--fighting-words-aplenty-at-king-of-the-dot</ref>. King of the Dot events feature all elements of hip hop culture, including [[A cappella|accappella]] [[rapping|emcee]] battles, [[beatboxing]] <ref>"http://medsbc.com/?p=776</ref>, [[graffiti]], [[Disc jockey|DJ’ing]] and [[B-boying|breakdancing]].

A [[reality television|reality show]] profiling the business aspect of the organization, called KOTD Marketing Kings, is currently being developed<ref>"http://www.hiphopug.com/community.html</ref>.


==Past events==
==Past events==

Revision as of 00:25, 29 December 2011

King of the Dot, also known as KOTD, is a Canadian hip hop battling league[1]. It is based in Toronto, Ontario.

King of the Dot is hosted by Organik. It began in August 2008 in an alleyway near Toronto Eaton Centre[2], and now features over 150 emcees, battling in Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Calgary and Vancouver[3].

The influence of King of the Dot has spread globally, inspiring the creation of other battles leagues such as Flip Top in the Phillippines[4]. As well as Canadians and Americans, battlers from countries such as England, Australia, Sweden and the Philippines have all participated in KOTD’s annual World Domination Event[5].

King of the Dot has three divisions — Prove Yourself (for new jacks); Ground Zero (the middle tier); and KOTD (the best of the best)[6]. King of the Dot events feature all elements of hip hop culture, including accappella emcee battles, beatboxing [7], graffiti, DJ’ing and breakdancing.

A reality show profiling the business aspect of the organization, called KOTD Marketing Kings, is currently being developed[8].

Past events

In 2010, King of the Dot hosted its first Grand Prix[9]. Kid Twist was the first King of the Dot champion[10].

Several major battles events have been hosted by King of the Dot, including World Domination II in August 2011[11]. American rapper Illmaculate defeated Bender during this event[12], which was featured in Forbes[13].

On November 5, 2011, King of the Dot hosted Flatline, which featured a battle between rappers Dizaster and DNA. This is event was co-hosted by Canadian hip hop artist Drake, who put up $3000 of his own money to be awarded to the winner of the battle[14] [15].

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