Dynamic singer-songwriter and actress Truth Hurts reminds fans of her irresistible allure with her latest single, ‘RnB Love’

Dynamic singer-songwriter and actress Truth Hurts reminds fans of her irresistible allure with her latest single, ‘RnB Love,’ now available on various music platforms. This track serves as a tantalising preview of her upcoming release, She-P #revelations, which she describes as a “grown woman’s musical diary.”

“RnB Love is a feel good joint I wrote to express my deep desire to get myself and the world back to what truly matters through the original meaning of Musick (Muse the Sick) — the way it was back in the day when you would hear a song that was so beautifully written lyrically and melodically, it would literally change your whole perspective, mood, and feeling about life and love depending on what the vibe of the song was. I remember RnB that made me wanna be in love and made me want to be loved so penning this joint is my effort to get us back to love in the midst of so much pain, hate, and turmoil.” – Truth Hurts.

Fans can anticipate an unapologetic yet profoundly awakened Truth as she embarks on a journey back to her core, driven by female empowerment and enlightenment. After navigating heartbreak and making questionable choices, this lioness in human form is finally rediscovering her roar!

Truth Hurts burst onto the music scene in spectacular style with her debut album, ‘Truthfully Speaking,’ under Dr. Dre’s Aftermath label. Internationally acclaimed for her inaugural hit single, aptly named ‘Addictive,’ Truth claimed the top spot on music charts in 14 countries in 2002 and earned two Grammy nominations. With extensive airplay on radio and music television, she embarked on the Up in Smoke Tour alongside Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg. Shortly thereafter, she joined forces with Lauryn Hill and Outkast for The Smokin’ Grooves Tour.

In 2004, Truth Hurts unveiled her sophomore album, ‘Ready Now,’ under Raphael Saadiq’s label, Pookie Entertainment. Her musical journey continued with live performances and tours, and in 2007, she graced the screen in ‘Marigold,’ where she also contributed to the film score as a composer. Her versatility shone as she took on the role of ‘Maryanne,’ one of the famed Raelettes, Charles’ renowned backup vocalists, in the musical revue “I Can’t Stop Loving You: Genius of Ray Charles.”

Now, Truth Hurts returns with her highly-anticipated single, ‘RnB Love,’ out now via all major platforms.

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