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  2. TRU (band) - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. 30 Culture Shocks That Left People Reevaluating Their ... - AOL

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    Image credits: PeopleLikeColdplay #4. In Japan. Left my phone on my desk at uni, sleepless night, rushed there the next morning to find it sitting exactly where I left it.

  4. The post ‘Dear Culture’ Presents ‘Tru-ish Black Stories’ for Black History Month appeared first on TheGrio. OPINION: All February long, the podcast will focus on examining significant ...

  5. True (TRU album) - Wikipedia

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    True is the third studio album released by rap group, TRU. The album was released on July 25, 1995 for No Limit Records and features production from Al "Baby Jesus" Eaton, Kenneth Darnell Franklin, Percy Robert Miller (Master P), and Raymond Emile Poole (Mo B. Dick). Producer's Daryl Lee Anderson (DJ Daryl), Craig Stephen Lawson (Craig), Larry ...

  6. The Best of TRU - Wikipedia

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    The Best of TRU is a compilation album released by rap group, TRU. It was released on October 4, 2005, for No Limit and Priority Records and was produced by Beats By The Pound. The album managed to make it to #91 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums .

  7. Understanding the Criminal Mind - Wikipedia

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    Understanding the Criminal Mind is the debut album released by TRU. It was released in 1992 for In-a-Minute Records and was produced by Master P , E-A-Ski , CMT and K-Lou. It was later re-released in 1998 for No Limit Records .

  8. Tru (play) - Wikipedia

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    In his review in The New York Times, Frank Rich said, "Intentionally or not, Tru is a creep show: a hybrid of necrophilia and tame fan-magazine journalism that doesn't so much rekindle fascination with a troubled writer as reawaken the willies prompted by those disoriented talk-show appearances … that were the desperate final act of his career.

  9. Social effects of rock music - Wikipedia

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    As the original generation of rock and roll fans matured, the music became an accepted and deeply interwoven thread in popular culture. Beginning in the early 1950s, rock songs began to be used in a few television commercials; within a decade, this practice became widespread, and rock music also featured in film and television program soundtracks.