He was signed to Jay Z’s Roc-A-Fella Records. He’s portion of a loose collective of rappers from New York known as Ghetto Prisoners. His career came to a stop when he was detained for stabbings in June 2009. Tru Life’s career began in 1999 after being signed to Dreamworks Records. His record, Cryin’ Out Loud, was scheduled to be published in November 2001. In a interview, Tru Life says “They were not prepared to do black music”, and “there were too many bumps in the road, and I could not go.” He finally got an audition with Jay-Z. After over ten minutes, Tru Life could convince Jayz of his abilities, which prompted Jayz to answer “Somebody, get this child before a camera!”. He was signed to some six-figure record deal after that evening. Tru Life had a feud with Mobb Deep that was recorded in the movie Beef.
GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding Documentary, News & Documentary Emmy Award for Outstanding Coverage of a Breaking News Story - Programs, GLAAD Media Award for Outstanding TV Journalism - Newsmagazine, 25. I'm Joining a Commune, 24. I'm Tripping on Ayahuasca, 23. I Have Misophonia, 25. I'm Joining ...
Star Sign
Pisces
Actor
Title
Year
Status
Character
Comrades
2011
Mase
The Eddie Black Story
2009
Mase
Soundtrack
Title
Year
Status
Character
Grand Theft Auto IV
2008
Video Game performer: "Wet'em Up" / writer: "Wet'em Up" - as R. Rosado