
Crafty 893 – Sorry Mum
Crafty 893 is not seeking permission. And he is not really seeking forgiveness either-but Sorry Mum still lands as a heartfelt shrug from someone who knows they are treading a thin line. Over Dominic Taylor’s sparse, hard-edged beat, Crafty unloads verses full of internal conflict, dry wit, and that kind of self-awareness that comes from earned, not staged. It’s grime: hungry, tense, and always a step away from chaos.
The title may imply contrition, but it is defiance that runs through every bar. Crafty’s delivery is sharp and agile, cutting through the production. There’s no romance in the struggle, but there’s rhythm – and he rides it with purpose.