Crazy Titch

Crazy Titch (born Carl Dobson), 31, is a British grime MC from Stratford, East London currently serving a life sentence for the murder of Richard Holmes. 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 step-brother Durrty Goodz. He has written "Sing Along" (2004) and has worked with the Sugababes' Keisha Buchanan on the track "Gully" and produced a documentary on DVD entitled Crazy Times Vol.1. He also appeared on the grime mixtape "Practice Hours". The East London rapper's most popular hit to date is "I Can C U", receiving heavy airplay on Channel U. On the 2 November 2006, Carl Dobson and step-father Anthony Green were sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of 21 year old Richard Holmes. [1] Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.