Stitchy C began his rap career at the age of 16. He released his first
album entitled "Nightmarez" in 2001 as part of a 2 piece hip-hop group
called K.U. under Anti-Authority Records. In early 2002, K.U. broke up
and he left Anti-Authority Records to pursue a solo career. In March 2002
while recording his debut album, "Roses and Thorns" he joined
Greensboro's premiere up and coming hip-hop artist/group, Tre' Stylez.
At this time Stitchy C also joined Iconoclast Productions. Tre' released
one album entitled "Kill Me" which spawned the local street bangers
"Till I Die", "Cunniligus", and "Un-American". In December of 2005,
Tre' Stylez was murdered in his hometown of Greensboro in a tragic
incident that has left the underground hip-hop scene devastated.
After Tre's death, Stitchy C was forced back into the solo ranks
and started recording tacks for his debut album entitled
"Dizzlexic Dialogue", and joined Ed E. Ruger as a stand-in hype man.
In March of 2006, Stitchy C joined the Durty White Boyz and Lil' Flip
to play MTV and Maxim Magazine's Spring Break in Acapulco, Mexico at
Disco Beach. Although the performance did not air, clips from the show
did. In April of 2006 Stitchy C opened for hip-hop legend and pioneer,
KRS-One in Winston-Salem, NC with Ed E. Ruger. Stitchy has also shared
the stage in his career with acts such as Slightly Stoopid, Insane Clown
Posse, Phunk Junkeez, Afroman, Ying Yang Twins, Crossfade, Big B, Last
Laugh, Black Sheep, Curren$y, Twiztid, Coolio, Project Pat, Saint Dog, Dog Fasion Disco,
Pepper, Rehab, Wu-Tang Clan, Badfish, Long Beach Shortbus,
Da Muzicians and the Kottonmouth Kings to name a few, as well as
performed parties for bands Alien Ant Farm, Insane Clown Posse,
and 311. His debut album is set to be released on Iconoclast
Productions and Suga Hill Entertainment soon.
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