Tru-Skool

Tru-Skool, born Sukhjit Singh Olk, is a renowned music producer from Derby, Midlands, UK. He is celebrated for his work in Punjabi bhangra and hip-hop, often blending traditional Punjabi folk instruments like the dhol, tabla, and harmonium with modern hip-hop beats. Tru-Skool's career began with the album *Word Is Born*, a collaboration with The Specialist in 2004. He has since worked with prominent artists such as Diljit Dosanjh and Karan Aujla, producing albums like *Back to Basics* and *BacTHAfucUp*, respectively. Tru-Skool has been recognized with multiple Brit Asia TV Music Awards for his contributions to Asian music.

Recent releases include tracks like *82*, *Jatti Di Torh*, and *Bhabieh*, showcasing his versatility and influence in contemporary Punjabi music. His unique style has made him a sought-after producer, and he continues to innovate by combining traditional elements with modern production techniques. Tru-Skool's work has been featured in various film projects as well, further solidifying his position as a leading figure in the bhangra and hip-hop scene.

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