For many, the name KRU brings a rush of memories—back to an era when the Malaysian pop and hip-hop trio’s hits dominated the airwaves and shaped the cultural landscape. Known for tracks like Awas and Ooh! La! La!, KRU was a defining force in the 90s music scene.
Now, after years away, KRU is poised for a major comeback, marking its return with the release of Kaset, their first full album in years, in partnership with Sony Music Malaysia. This isn’t just a return; it’s a revival of the sound that defined a generation.
KRU’s journey began in 1992, when brothers Norman, Yusry, and Edry Abdul Halim launched a musical revolution in Malaysia, blending pop, hip-hop, and R&B in a way that was both fresh and influential. Over the years, they expanded beyond music, building a multimedia empire that resonated with fans across the country.
With albums like Generasi and Krumania, KRU created a lasting legacy that continues to inspire. Now, with Kaset, they’re ready to connect with a new audience while rekindling the magic for longtime fans.
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