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Tru Life
Roberto Guzmán Rosado, Jr. (born March 19, 1976),〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Inmate Details - Robert Rosado )〕 better known by his stage name Tru Life, is an American rapper. He was signed to Jay-Z's Roc-A-Fella Records. His latest release is a mixtape called ''Tru York'', hosted by J-Love. He is part of a loose collective of rappers from New York known as Ghetto Inmates. His career came to a stop when he was arrested for stabbings in June 2009. ==Career== Tru Life's career started in 1999 after being signed to Dreamworks Records. His album, ''Cryin' Out Loud'', was scheduled to be released in November 2001. 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." He eventually landed an audition with Jay-Z. After more than ten minutes, Tru Life was able to convince Jay-Z of his skills, which prompted Jay-Z to reply "Somebody, get this kid in front of a camera!". He was signed to a six-figure record deal later that evening.〔Ogunnaike, Lola (2005) "(Jay-Z, From Superstar to Suit )", ''New York Times'', August 28, 2005〕 Tru Life gained a significant amount of notice when he made an original song "Wet Em Up" for Grand Theft Auto IV's fictional radio station "The Beat 102.7", which was used in the Playboy X trailer released weeks prior to the game. Tru Life had a feud with Mobb Deep that was documented in the film ''Beef''.〔"(Rapper Tru Life Lands Deal With Roc La Familia )", Worldwideconnected.com〕 He also has a 'beef' with Dipset, in which Tru Life depicted Dipset's Jim Jones wearing a Borat-style mankini; Jones' affiliates retaliating by hacking Tru Life's MySpace page and putting up a similar picture of Tru Life.〔Sunday, Billy (2007) "(Tru Life Lost )", ''XXL'' Magazine〕〔"(Now, New York Rappers Beef Via Photoshop )", New York Magazine, 2007〕
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