Krazy was a British comic book magazine published every Monday by IPC Magazines Ltd. It ran from (issues dates) 16 October 1976 to 15 April 1978, when it merged with stable-mate Whizzer and Chips. In 1977, one of the characters in the comic, Cheeky, proved popular enough to get his own comic, Cheeky, which was later merged into Whoopee!. The comic included a "disguise" back-cover, such as the cover of a diary or brochure, which allowed readers to hide the comic from parents or teachers (although one issue on April Fool's day had the front cover upside down).
Krazy's stories included:
Krazy may refer to:
"Krazy" is the title of a top forty R&B and dance single by BlackGirl. The song is the first single from BlackGirl. Larry Flick of Billboard referred to the single as "engaging and chock full of pleasant harmonizing". A music video spent various weeks in the top-twenty of the BET network.
Krazy, born Michael Wilson, is an American rapper from New Orleans, Louisiana. He started in the group called Murder Inc.. Krazy would later sign to No Limit Records & join the 504 Boyz. Krazy is currently signed with No Limit Forever Records.
In the beginning of his music career Krazy started in the group called Murder Inc. which included himself, Legend Man, MC L a.k.a. L or L the Black Robin Hood & a female rapper called Alamo. On September 25, 1995 they would release their debut album entitled Playin' for Keeps via Hard Head Records. In 1997 they would release their second album entitled Let's Die 2-Gether via Hard Head Records.
On July 21, 1998 Krazy would release his debut album I Shed Tears For The World via Ruff Era Records. On August 10, 1999 Krazy would release his second album entitled Please Don't Kill Me via his label Breather Entertainment & Ruff Era Records.