KRU

Songs: 13
Albums: 6

Albums

KRU - 10 di Skala Richter
10 di Skala Richter
2006, songs: 1
KRU - Relax
Relax
2004, songs: 1
KRU - The Way We Jam
The Way We Jam
1998, songs: 1
KRU - Oh La La
Oh La La
1997, songs: 7
KRU - Awas
Awas
1994, songs: 1

Facts about KRU

KRU

KRU is a Malaysian pop and hip-hop group that rose to prominence in the 1990s and became one of the most successful musical acts in Malaysia. Here are some key facts about the group:

  1. Formation and Early Years: KRU was formed in 1992 by three brothers, Norman Abdul Halim, Yusry Abdul Halim, and Edry Abdul Halim. The trio, originally from Johor Bahru, Malaysia, initially gained attention as dancers before transitioning into music. Drawing inspiration from international hip-hop acts like Run-D.M.C. and Kris Kross, KRU brought a fresh and energetic sound to the Malaysian music scene.

  2. Breakthrough Success: KRU achieved mainstream success with their debut album, "Canggih" (1992), which featured hit singles like "Awas" and "Oh! La! La!" The album's fusion of pop melodies with hip-hop beats appealed to a wide audience, making KRU one of the most popular musical acts in Malaysia. Their subsequent albums, including "3 Khemical Brothers" (1994) and "Ooh! La! La!" (1995), further solidified their status as household names in Malaysian music.

  3. Multifaceted Career: Beyond their music career, KRU has ventured into various other ventures, including film production, acting, and entrepreneurship. The group established their own film production company, KRU Studios, which produced several successful Malaysian films. Additionally, members of KRU have pursued acting careers, starring in both films and television series. Their entrepreneurial endeavors include ventures in fashion, entertainment, and technology.

  4. International Recognition: KRU's success extended beyond Malaysia, earning them international recognition in Southeast Asia and beyond. They were one of the first Malaysian acts to break into international markets, performing in countries such as Singapore, Indonesia, and Brunei. KRU's influence on the Malaysian music industry paved the way for other local artists to achieve success on a global scale.

  5. Legacy and Impact: KRU's impact on Malaysian pop culture is significant, as they played a pivotal role in shaping the country's music scene in the 1990s and early 2000s. Their catchy melodies, dynamic performances, and innovative approach to music production have left a lasting legacy, inspiring future generations of Malaysian artists. KRU remains one of the most iconic and influential musical

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