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Tru 'Dat' Entertainment worked as a project company for urban-style films. Tru Dat worked on the production of Waist Deep, a 2006 film about a father, whose son is kidnapped by members of a criminal organization, must collect a ransom amount of $100,000 by taking on a criminal persona.
alternative meanings of ambiguous morpheme, e.g. 2/3 for a morpheme that may be either 2nd or 3rd person, or DAT/GEN for a suffix used for both dative and genitive. [ 27 ] [ 6 ] [optional in place of period] a morpheme indicated by or affected by mutation, as in Väter-n (father\ PL-DAT.PL ) "to (our) fathers" (singular form Vater )
Tru by Hilton, a hotel brand from Hilton Worldwide; Tru Collins, American actress and singer; Tru Davies, the main character of the TV series Tru Calling; Tru fm, a South African commercial radio station; Tru Kids, an American retail and licensing company; TRU Simulation + Training, an American flight simulators and training device manufacturer
Witness tha Realest' was delayed on several occasions due to the lack of a record distributor and the dissolution of Tru 'Dat' Entertainment. It features production from 1500 or Nothin', Blaqthoven, Mark Sparks, The Underdogs, Mel-Man, Detail of Konvict Music, E. Poppi, DJ Domo of Rap-a-Lot Records, Alif, Marvin "Marvelous" Paige and Eric Reese.
"Who dat" is also used in the song "Holla Back" by New Orleans-based rapper Juvenile: "They want a pimp to give them some money, but I don't do that. But baby I'm a Saints fan that's why I say who dat." "Who Dat" is the name of the 8th single from 2008 The Recession by Young Jeezy. They say who dat? JT Money has a 1999 single called "Who Dat ...
In one sense, the purpose of a first date is the same as the purpose of any subsequent date: it is an opportunity for the two people to meet. However, the first date differs in that it is often used to screen potential dating candidates.
TRU (an abbreviation of Trust respect unity ) was an American hip hop group from New Orleans, Louisiana, [1] active from 1989 to 2005. [1] Between 1992 and 1997 the band dwindled from a dozen members to just the main three brothers, Master P , C-Murder , and Silkk the Shocker .
Yo-Yo and Queen Pen appear on the song "Tru Dat", the album's first single; Missy Elliot contributed to "Keys to My House". [5] The album was produced by Gerald Levert, Marc Gordon, and Edwin "Tony" Nicholas. [6] Gerald Levert blamed the album's relatively poor chart performance on its troubled production and his disagreements with Gordon. [7]