10 Things You Didn’t Know About Crazy Titch
The English grime MC who is currently serving a life sentence for murder, Crazy Titch was born Carl Dobson on 31 January 1983 in Plainstow, London. He was a successful and well-known grime MC during his active period. His better known work was “Sing Along” (2004) and “Gully” on which he collaborated with Sugababes’ Keisha Buchanan. In prison he is considered to be a high-profile prisoner and has been able to use prison facilities to record material and hold interviews with outside media. There is no doubt that the 33-years-old English grime MC is definitely an artist who’s music won’t be forgotten in the music industry.
Here are 10 things you probably didn’t know about the English grime MC, Crazy Titch:
1. Crazy Titch was born Carl Dobson on 31 January 1983 in Plainstow, London.
2. He was a successful and well-known grime MC during his active period.
3. As a teenager he was a troublesome child but in 2003, he turned his attention to grime music.
4. His older half- brother is the English grime MC, Durrty Goodz.
5. He gained underground fame due to his membership of grime collective Boyz In Da Hood, which included various artists including half-brother Durrty Goodz.
6. His better known work was “Sing Along” (2004) and “Gully” on which he collaborated with Sugababes’ Keisha Buchanan.
7. He also produced a mixtape entitled Crazy Times Vol.1, and appeared on the grime DVD Practice Hours.
8. In 2006 he made an appearance as himself along with many other MCs on the Channel 4 show Dubplate Drama.
9. The music videos of his most popular hits, I Can C U and Sing-a-Long received heavy airplay on Channel AKA.
10. In prison he is considered to be a high-profile prisoner and has been able to use prison facilities to record material and hold interviews with outside media.