Kru Is Wild - KRU

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yo hommie you know what
some people claim that the local rapperz ain't makin' the grade
u know what i'm sayin' (word)
hey, what's up y'all
is it true that we're not makin' the grade
or is it due to the fact that we're not black or white
hey yo! yo! yo!
let me take it from here 'brother d'
cause i think they'll have a word or two from the 'brother mc'
see
when the speaker starts pumpin
and the people starts jumpin'
i ask myself why why the house flyin' high
then i realize the dj's playin' na dope, dope track
oh! my god the kru's makin a comeback
whack, wickety whack
the rap maniac is back
though it ain't no black
i'm proud to yack is the malaysian rap
i like the bss and the kick drum go boom
the party's really getting wild cuz the new beat has got the style
i wanna boogie ina impromptu
though some claim to be the leader
but i ain't down with that i'm just an ordinary rapper
like an ordinary chap
some chose to criticize the rap mania is ostracised
the one's getting' hit is always locals
they demoralize well here's a big surprise to them
it'll be a sheer catastrophe
i'm makin my stand here and that's the way it's gonna be

kru is wild kru is wild kru is wild
kru is wild with the new rap style
kru is wild kru is wild kru is wild
kru is is wild with the new rap style
it's the wild thing kinda kickin the hip rappers i try to bind
i'm a radical thinker with a radical mind
trapped in confusion like a legalised crime
being hit by my partner and the enemy at the same time
so try to clarify the situation i am in
all the rappers all over the nation stick together
forever humpin'
hey beatman! where's the beat
yo dj! play the hit!
let's start the melodical freak i'll pump the symboli-cal speed
yickatie yickatie yickatie yack
ina wicketie yicketie wicketie whack
vroom boom track vroom boom track
ina whack ina whack yack yickatiekatie yack yack
to all the jealous people stand back
cuz rap's on track let me beat play through
no time to attack so peace let this disappear
i'm makin' my stand here i ain't about to clear

makin' my makin' my makin' my stand
makin' my makin' my makin' my stand
the beat is like sensational creak
ain't no obselete as tough as brick
i know u wanna dig just pump the music louder
stand up and get tougher what they say don't really matter
it'll just make us feel stronger the originality inside of me
i wanna express my self free i wanna be a free speaker
in my own demotrical country
my music seeks freedom my quixotic will be with 'em
with my clean malaysian rap so try to accept
yep, i'm a hard malaysian rapper and i'm proud to admit it
some say i'm controversial it's up to you to believe it
cuz i believe in wat i say and i'll say what i believe in
cuz i'm makin my stand here i ain't about to clear
repeat
hey you know what i'm sayin'
i'm makin' my stand here baby

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Kru

KRU is a boyband from Malaysia comprises of multi-talented brothers - Norman, Yusry and Edry. Apart from being performers, songwriters and producers, they are also directors of their own company, KRU Berhad, with subsidiary companies like KRU Music Group, KRU Motion Pictures, KRU Advertising, KRU Marketing and KRU Events.

They are already a household name in Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and Indonesia with a track record of serving many established brands such as Pepsi, Coca Cola, Perodua, Fila, Aiwa, Peter Stuyvesant, Telekom, Hotlink, Baguz, Swatch, Genting, MSN and the list goes on and on.

To date, KRU has released 14 critically acclaimed albums, took lead roles in two blockbuster films (Awas & Cinta Metropolitan), successfully staged four domestic solo concert tours, toured in Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, Singapore & Brunei and won numerous awards and recognition.

The brothers – Norman, Yusry and Edry Abdul Halim – started playing music at a very young age. Norman was 7, Yusry 6 and Edry 3 years old. Idolizing The Beatles, they imagined themselves to be John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringgo Starr and George Harrison, with imaginary guitars and drums using badminton rackets and their mother’s biscuit tins.

One of their aunts bought Norman a toy keyboard for his birthday and soon, it wasn’t only him who got hooked to it – his brothers were too. They started to outdo each other by playing hit songs of that time, and if one of them got to play a particular song first, then the song is considered his, and none of the others can play it. Furthermore, they would perform the songs they have learnt in front of relatives who happens to drop by the house.

Coming from a close-knit family, the boys soon learnt to work together to produce their music. When they were in London during their pre-teen and teenage years, they were exposed to a wide variety of music, unlike the Malay music market at that time which was saturated with melancholic and jiwang rock ballads (think long, curly-haired skinny rockers expressing their undying love). They began to learn up on music production and made their own compilation of cover versions on cassettes.

As avid supporters of the Selangor team, they wrote a rap song especially for their favorite Malaysian football team. It was titled ‘Viva Selangor’ and it caught the team’s attention. Soon after, they produced ‘Merah Kuning’ and it was a real boost to their egos when the song was played at the stadium when the team’s playing. This was quite an achievement for a bunch of teenage boys who called themselves at SRU – Selangor Rappers Unit at that time.

Norman, Yusry & Edry also started penning more original songs, from ‘Sempoi’, ‘Perception of Love’ to ‘Generasiku’. Little did they know that Norman’s college friend passed their demo to Calvin Wong of EMI Malaysia. He instantly liked what he heard and called them up for an audition. It didn’t take long for him to decide to sign the boys up and KRU was officially born on 19 May 1992.

Now what on earth is KRU? It is originally just a matter of manipulating the word ‘crew’, implying that the brothers work together as a crew. But somehow the radio DJs called them K-R-U and well, everyone knows them as that and in time, it became a huge name in the local music industry.

Source from: KRU Music Group Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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