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Stitchy C (better known as Stitchy Casper to some, hype-man of the late Tre' Stylez, a legend in the Triad area in NC) began his rap career at the young age of 16 while still in high school in Greensboro, North Carolina. In 2000, Stitchy formed a group called K.U. with a partner and released the 2001 debut "Nightmarez" under Anti-Authority Records. In early 2002, K.U. disbanded because of personal differences and with the group being no more, their contract with Anti-Authority was dismissed. Early 2002 was when Stitchy C began focusing on a solo career. He recorded many songs, but they just didn't fit his standards so he scrapped the project until further notice. In the midst of recording, he was helping a friend and premiere up-and-coming hip-hop act of Greensboro, Tre' Stylez. Tre' released one album entitled "Kill Me" which spawned the local street bangers "Till I Die", "Cunniligus", and "Un-American". On December 3rd, 2005, Tre' Stylez was tragically murdered in his hometown in a planned incident that lead to his death and left his family and the underground hip-hop scene in G-Town devastated with no one to look to. After Tre's death in late '05, Stitchy C was forced back into the solo ranks and started recording tracks for his upcoming debut album entitled "Dizzlexic Dialogue" and joined Ed E. Ruger as a hype-man, just as he did for Tre' Stylez. March of 2006 marked a huge break for Stitchy C as he joined the Durty White Boyz (signed to Anti-Authority/Asylum/Warner Br
Get By (feat. Ed E. Ruger & Akon)
Ancient Geometry (feat. Eazy Mac)
Suffocate (feat. Hopsin)
Think About It (feat. Blaze Ya Dead Homie)
When The Sun Goes Down (feat. Wrekonize)
The Losing Streak
What It Be Like
Colors
Dizzlexic Dialogue
Headbangers 2.5
Dodgeball
Word!? (feat. Cody Manson & SwizZz)