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The Truth

 
Album Review: The Truth

  • Artist: Tru
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: November 23, 2004
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rap

Review

Master P's No Limit -- be it the old or new No Limit -- has always been accused of being stuck in a rut and releasing albums that are more of the same thugging and swaggering. But thugs just coming to know No Limit through Tru's The Truth have it better than old-school fans thanks in large part to Drumma Boy. He's the producer behind every great track on the album, and if it weren't for his work, The Truth would be a tedious failure. It may have been six years since the last Tru album, and the lineup of Master P's group may have changed, but when it comes to the volatile thug numbers, lyrically nothing has changed. This would be fine if Tru was filled with top-notch rappers, but they're only fair when it comes to flowing during the verse, a bit better when chanting a chorus. The album is overstuffed with rousing calls to arms, all with militaristic beats and that synth-horn P loves, but with the hypnotic and horribly catchy loops Drumma Boy lays under these tired rhymes, The Truth ends up being a lot better than expected. The sleazy numbers fare much better since it seems P and the boys are more moved by booty than warfare, while a guest appearance by an inspired C-Murder straight from his jail cell adds value to the album. No Limit detractors can take justified shots at The Truth, but in the hands of Drumma Boy, Tru's same-old, same-old style might not sound fresh, but it's more exciting than expected. ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Where U From Master P, Tru, Silkk the Shocker, Halleluyah (4:35)
Photo Book Master P, Tru, Silkk the Shocker, Lil' Romeo (4:35)
Go Off Master P, Tru, Hall, Afficial (4:06)
Stressin' Tru, C-Murder (3:20)
Street Army Tru, Halleluyah, Afficial (5:17)
Drama Master P, Tru, Halleluyah (3:12)
Welcome to New Orleans Tru, Halleluyah (4:07)
You Ain't Sayin Nothin' Tru, Afficial, Mr. Stra (4:06)
Shake It Master P, Tru, Halleluyah (3:17)
Sea Saw for Me Master P, Tru, Ashley, Halleluyah (2:47)
Hood & Street Tru, Jazz, Halleluyah, Yougi (4:39)
Headhunter Master P, Tru, Halleluyah (3:03)
Squeeze Tru, Silkk the Shocker, Halleluyah (3:32)
Buckle Up Master P, Tru, C-Los (4:00)
Ride Master P Master P, Tru, Halleluyah (2:56)
Point 'Em Out Master P, Tru, Halleluyah (4:24)
Here We Come Master P, Tru, Blak, Ashley (3:27)

Credits

Master P (Executive Producer), Tru (Main Performer), Cliff Cultreri (Mastering), Ken Hollis (Photography), Kaos (Producer), Bass Heavy (Producer), Bass Heavy (Engineer), Jeff Gilligan (Artwork), Jeff Gilligan (Design), Drumma Boy (Producer), Drumma Boy (Engineer), Myke Diesel (Producer), Myke Diesel (Engineer), Djuan Bahan (Engineer), Anthony Boswell (Project Coordinator), Jimmie Keller (A&R), Jazz (Performer), Halleluyah (Performer), Hall (Performer), Afficial (Performer), Mr. Stra (Performer), Yougi (Performer)
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Wikipedia: The Truth (TRU album)
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The Truth
Studio album by TRU
Released February 22, 2005
Recorded 2004
Genre Hip-Hop
Label No Limit Records, Koch Records
Producer Master P, Drumma Boy, Kaos, Myke Diesel, Bass Heavy
Professional reviews
TRU chronology
Da Crime Family
(1999)
The Truth
(2005)
The Best of TRU
(2005)

The Truth is the sixth & last album released by rap group, TRU. It was released on February 22, 2005 for No Limit Records and was produced by Master P, Drumma Boy, Kaos, Myke Diesel and Bass Heavy. Compared to the previous two TRU albums, The Truth only found minor success, peaking at #54 on the Billboard 200, #15 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #2 on the Top Independent Albums. TRU Member, C-Murder only makes an appearance on one song due to his incarceration at the time. A Chopped and screwed version of the album mixed by Michael 5000 Watts was released on April 26, 2005.

Track listing

  1. "Where U From"- 4:35
  2. "Photo Book"- 4:35 (Featuring Lil' Romeo)
  3. "Go Off"- 4:06
  4. "Stressin'"- 3:20
  5. "Street 'Army"- 5:17
  6. "Drama"- 3:12
  7. "Welcome to New Orleans"- 4:07
  8. "You Ain't Sayin Nothin'"- 4:06
  9. "Shake It"- 3:17
  10. "Sea Saw for Me"- 2:47
  11. "Hood & Street"- 4:39
  12. "Headhunter"- 3:03
  13. "Squeeze"- 3:32
  14. "Buckle Up"- 4:00
  15. "Ride"- 2:56
  16. "Point 'Em Out"- 4:24
  17. "Here We Come"- 3:27

 
 

 

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