The artist from Lewisham, who is legally known as Nathan Tokosi, is found to have attempted to murder a 27-yearold man on November 20, 2023.
He has also been found guilty of two counts of possession of a firearm with intent to endanger life and two counts of possession of ammunition with intent to endanger life.
Police were called to Clydesdale Road in Notting Hill at 2.05am, after a car pulled up to another car and a passenger began to shoot.
The victim was found severely inured, being shot in the body, mouth and head.
A stolen car was found abandoned in Allington Road, Queen’s Park.
Police then found a black bag with a handgun and ammunition and forensic officers found DigDat’s DNA inside the car.
The rapper was arrested in Lewisham on February 16 last year after his car was stopped by police.
His address was then searched and another gun with ammunition was found.
Having been remanded in custody, he was charged with attempted murder, two counts of possession of a firearm and two counts of possession of ammunition.
Detective Constable Hannah Forrest, from the Met’s Specialist Crime South team, said: “This was a savage attack, with the victim requiring emergency surgery after being shot in the body, mouth and head. The verdict in this case shows that this violent criminality will not be tolerated on London’s streets.
“Tokosi is a highly dangerous individual, who had – at the time of the shooting – only just been released from prison after serving time for a separate offence.
“I would like to pay tribute to the investigation team in this case, who were able to build a compelling forensic case against Tokosi. This proved indispensable at trial.”
Tokosi will be sentenced at the Old Bailey at a later date, which is yet to be set.