Rapper Snoop Dogg wanted to sign Tru Life. Snoop Dogg brought Tru-Life to the Apollo Theater two nights in a row. Snoop Dogg is slated to co-executive produce Tru Life’s album with Jay-Z. Tru-Life’s career started in 1999 after being signed to Dreamworks Records. His album, Cryin’ Out Loud, was scheduled to drop in November 2001, but never did. In an interview, Tru-Life says “They weren’t ready to do black music”, and “there were too many bumps in the road, and I couldn’t move.” Around the same time, Tru-Life and his group, Ghetto Inmates, were signed to Loud Records. Tru Life is set to record an album with fellow New York rapper Saigon. There is no set scheduled release date or any other information on the project at this time. |
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