New R&B Singer Tru South’s “Pathway to Hope” is Gaining Momentum…
Tru South Crosses the Atlantic and Catches the Eye of President Obama
Tru South has landed on playlist in
the US after bubbling above the radar in his home country of Nigeria.
His current single “Pathway to Hope” has caught the eyes of President
Obamas “Call to Service Award” and radio stations all across North
America are getting a taste of Tru South.
Nashville, TN (PRWE April 8, 2011
This is definitely Tru Souths year, and he deserve it. With the release
of his much anticipated single “Best Friend” hitting the airwaves in
the coveted US market over the winter and his latest crossover hit
“Pathway to Hope” now spinning at the Armed Forces Radio Network and
striking airplay in the devastated regions of Japan. Critics have given
Tru South a thumbs up all across the world.”We are possibly watching
the next International star unfold,” stated mega manger and artist agent
Dr Rick Hendrix. Hendrix and his North American company Rick Hendrix
Company are charged with promoting the new R & B artist. “I haven’t
found any artist in 10 years I would invest my own money in, I have
now,” laughed Hendrix. “We have heard from other artist out of Nigeria
that are trying to do what Tru does, there’s no comparison. We have
found the best Nigeria and the world has to offer,” stated Hendrix.
In the world of music, the past few months have been golden. It
started of course with the crossover hit “Best Friend” and the success
is snowballing into the club scene and Adult Contemporary radio across
the US and Canada. Labels that normally snub out new talent have been
burning up the phones for Tru South.While the initial buzz of Tru South
is still fresh, the current song co-written with Rick Hendrix has become
the theme song for his Rick Hendrix Foundation and is being used in
other national foundation ads. Representatives for Amazon and Itunes say
the new single “Pathway of Hope” is one of the most requested new songs
on their sites and expect it to be a bestseller in its first few weeks
of release.
Until Tru South R & B fans thought the genre seemed to have its
best days behind it. Now, media and radio keep blasting Tru South music
into the oblivion as the raves for his music continue to spread like
fire. On a closing note, President Obama recently contacted the Hendrix
Company and plans on giving Tru South a “Call to Service” and
Achievement Medal for his faith based and positive musical movement.