1. Durrty Goodz is known for his versatility across his tracks with a flow that fuses many styles, from dancehall to reggae to hip-hop and bashment, evoking artists as disparate as Ludacris, Kardinal Offishall and Pharoahe Monch.

1. Durrty Goodz is known for his versatility across his tracks with a flow that fuses many styles, from dancehall to reggae to hip-hop and bashment, evoking artists as disparate as Ludacris, Kardinal Offishall and Pharoahe Monch.
Durrty Goodz is known for his lyricism, flow and wit on the mic.
Durrty Goodz was featured on many sets on radio stations.
Durrty Goodz was signed to Polydor Records in 2005, but left due to a lack of creative control.
Durrty Goodz was named Best MC by the London pirate radio station Kool FM, which led to recognition in the London underground music scene, and was signed to Universal Records soon after.
Durrty Goodz featured in Logan Sama's radio segment on Kiss 100 London in 2011.
Durrty Goodz recorded a track called "Letter 2 Titch" about the incident.
Durrty Goodz then began work on his debut album entitled Overall which was released in May 2011.
Durrty Goodz featured on a Jailtales on the BBC in the same year.
Durrty Goodz appeared on Fire in the Booth with Charlie Sloth twice that year and did a Fast and Furious freestyle.
Durrty Goodz released a visuals of "Oi Wot You Lookin At" and "Don't Ask Me".
Durrty Goodz released "City Rock" with Killa Mosquito under the name DG Da Guru.
Durrty Goodz was invited to host Lyric Lab with SB.
Durrty Goodz released the first two tracks from the EP called "BMP" and "Organise" on 24 June 2016.
Tru Thoughts announced that Goodz would release Hungry Belly which is a selection of grime standout tracks.
Under this new alias, Durrty Goodz featured on a song with rock band The Goldborns, as well as in songs with UK veteran TY, and more recently with Rag'n'Bone Man on Jam Baxter's 2018 album "Touching Scenes".