Andre Truth Once Wanted To Be A Lawyer. Here’s How Ended Up Joining A Gang | Part 1

There isn’t much Andre Truth hasn’t seen firsthand in his lifetime. Born in Seattle, Washington and bred in South Central, Los Angeles—the prolific screen and songwriter has weathered the rigors of the block and the boardroom, notching recognition and respect with every move he makes.

 

Formerly known as Young Dre’ The Truth, his first Billboard Hot 100 hit came with 2008’s “Money Can’t Buy You Love.” He was later featured on the Madden 2009 soundtrack (“Working” f. Good Charlotte), NBA Live 2010 soundtrack (“All Eyez On Me The Truth” f. 2Pac and BJ The Chicago Kid), EA Sports Fight Night Round 4 soundtrack (“Cheah Bah” f. Snoop Dogg), and multiple placements in Starz’ hit series Power (“Boo Coo,” “King,” and “Fire”).

 

His latest hit, Juan Maga’s “Internacional” featuring Andre Truth and Cee-Lo Green has surpassed 10 million streams on Spotify.

 

On the horizon, a new television series created by Andre Truth, Cellys (co-starring Slink Johnson) is set to premiere on Tubi in Fall 2021. And throughout his journey through music and film, Andre Truth has remained laser aimed on expanding his independent label, KC3 Monumental. “Memories” (featuring Ben Fly and Smoov Shit Bangn) their latest offering, is a West Coast, smoke and ride ready toast to all those who sadly couldn’t be here with us to witness their success.

 

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