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Crazy Titch - I Can CU Play Video

Crazy Titch - I Can CU

crazy titchs 1st and only video (by himself) FREE TITCH RISKY aka TJ

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Crazy Titch Freestyle

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SB.TV - Crazy Titch interview

As you are all aware, it has been 'interview season' here on SB.TV of late, and it wouldn't be 'interview season' if we didn't bring you a chat with one of the pioneers of the Grime scene. Hailing from Plaistow, Crazy...

Crazy Titch - Sing Along Play Video

Crazy Titch - Sing Along

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Crazy Titch - Life Play Video

Crazy Titch - Life

Real Talk. From Crazy Times 2.

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Crazy Titch Biography

Carl Dobson (born 31 January 1983 in Plaistow, East London), known by his stage name Crazy Titch, is an English grime Mc

Having previously spent five years in Aylesbury (HM Prison) for robbery, handling stolen goods, theft, burglary and criminal damage; Dobson turned his attention to music, and secured a support role with D12. He gained underground fame due to his membership of grime collective Boys In Da Hood, which included various artists including half-brother Durrty Goodz.

Amongst his better known work was Sing Along (2004) and Gully on which he collaborated with Sugababes' Keisha Buchanan. He also produced a documentary entitled Crazy Times Vol.1, and appeared on the grime mixtape Practice Hours. In 2006 he made an appearance as himself along with many other MCs on the Channel 4 show Dubplate Drama.

The East London rapper's most popular hit was I Can C U, receiving heavy airplay on Channel AKA.

Dobson and his stepfather Anthony Green were sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 21 year old Richard Holmes on the Chingford Hall estate in Chingford in November 2005. Possibility for parole was set at a minimum of 30 years by which time he will be in his fifties. The Mac-10 submachine gun used in the murder was found four years after the killing; in February 2009 a local drug dealer was sentenced to seven years imprisonment for its possession.

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