Tag Archives: Southan Comfort

(New Video)-@KrisTru803 Still Ridin Dirty

UGK did it first, then Chamillionaire and now it’s South Carolina artist Kris Tru‘s turn to churn out a syrupy smash hit entitled “Still Ridin Dirty”. The song is featured on Tru’s last offering “Southan Comfort” and now finds itself backed by an optical treatment. Featuring clips of Kris hitting the studio to add finishing touches on his forthcoming “Players …

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(New Abum)-@KrisTru803 Southan Comfort

After a well received campaign trail for it’s release, South Carolina’s Kris Tru debuts the eighteen track biopic entitled “Southan Comfort”. Full of southern swang and a sound reminiscent of legendary duo UGK as found on “Still Ridin Dirty”. The album also guest features an array of artists such as FlyBoy Paris, Clay James, Don Gold and Texas Verse and …

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(New Audio)-@KrisTru803 Alone II

Kris Tru drops “Alone II”, the follow up installment to it’s January 2016 predecessor featuring soothing instrumentation. Word has it this is being serviced as a bonus cut to the South Carolinan artist’s “Southan Comfort” album slated to drop on May 2nd. This is one of those songs dedicated to the ladies out there that are struggling with a man …

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(New Audio)-@KrisTru803 Diamonds and Wood

Kris Tru channels the sounds of legends such as UGK and the whole Houston, Texas Chopped & Screwed sound on his latest audio effort entitled “Diamonds & Wood”. The extremely saucy production is provided by JayB, who utilizes beefy synth bass tones and strings that does this particular genre justice. “Diamonds & Wood” will be featured on the South Carolina …

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(New Audio)-@KrisTru803 @WhoIsClayJames and DonGold Light Years (We Are Not)

Kris Tru debuts the third single from his forthcoming “Southan Comfort” album where we find the South Carolina artist “Light Years” ahead of the competition. With guest appearances from Atlanta’s Clay James and DonGold, the extraterrestrial sound bed is perfectly suited for smokers and trunk sub-woofers. “Light Years (We Are Not)” is a great mesh of Southern artists complimenting each …

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