KRU

KRU was a Malaysian pop boy band formed in 1992. The group comprises three brothers, namely Datuk[1] Norman Abdul Halim, Yusry Abdul Halim and Edry Abdul Halim'. Apart from revolutionising the Malaysian music scene with their blend of pop, R&B and hip hop, Dato Norman Abdul Halim heads a successful business empire, KRU Studios, with Yusry Abdul Halim specialising in film, media content and live events, whilst Edry Abdul Halim is a successful composer/producer.

KRU
OriginKuala Lumpur, Malaysia
GenresPop, R&B, hip hop
Years active1992–2018
LabelsEMI, KRU Studios
Associated actsFeminin, Elite, Indigo, Juliana Banos, Ezlynn, Rabbani, Ella, Tyco, Abon, Adam AF2, Stacy AF6, V.I.P., Saiful Apek, Shy'8, Forteen, M Daud Kilau, Altimet, Mojo, Jaclyn Victor, Anita Sarawak, Dafi
Websitewww.krustudios.com
Past membersNorman Abdul Halim
Yusry Abdul Halim
Edry Abdul Halim

On 18 April 2018, the group announced that they would disband after 25 years being together after their last concert, Konsert Gergasi KRU 25, held from 4 to 6 May.[2]

Early history

Their interest in musicmaking was sparked when they were very young, when one of their aunts bought Norman a keyboard which also attracted his other brothers. They spent their teen years in London where they were exposed to various genres of music, in contrast to the Malay music scene at that time which was dominated by classic rock and ballads.

They continued to write original songs, but little did they know one of Norman's college mates sent a demo to EMI. The International Label Manager by the name of Calvin Wong (now Vice-President at Warner Music Asia Pacific) was very impressed by the song and called the brothers to audition. Thus, KRU was formed on 19 May 1992. KRU (addressed by the initials K.R.U and not "kru") stands for Kumpulan Rap Utama or "Major Rap Group", but it is also the Malay word for "crew", borrowed from English.[3]

In 2000, they formed a virtual band named Tyco, whose members consisted of computer-generated alternate versions of themselves.[4]

They also diversified their ventures into producing large-scale and high budgeted films such as the Cicak Man series, Duyung, Magika and Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa.

Major concerts

  • 1993 : ReKRUed Rap Tour[5]
  • 1995 : Awas Da' Concert
  • 1997 : KRU Mega Tour (Sponsored by Peter Stuyvesant)
  • 1999 : Jammin the Nation
  • 2002 : Konsert Empayar Krujaan (26 Oktober 2002) - Dataran Merdeka[6]
  • 2012 : Konsert Ulang Tahun Ke-20[7] - Orange Club, Kuala Lumpur

Discography

Studio albums

  • Canggih - 1st Album (1992)
  • reKRUed - 2nd Album (1993)
  • Awas - First Mini Album (1994)
  • Beware: Awas da Soundtrack - Soundtrack Album (1995)
  • Ooh! La! La! - 5th Album (1996)
  • Krumania - First Compilation (1997)
  • The Way We Jam – First Full English album (1998)
  • Formula Luar Biasa 8th Album (1999)
  • Tyco - First Animated Album (2000)
  • Krujaan - 10th Album (2001)
  • Empayar Krujaan V 2.0-Repackaged Album (2002)
  • Yusry - First Solo Album (2003)
  • Relax - Ballads Compilation (2004)
  • KRUnisme (2005)
  • 10 Di Skala Richter (2006)
  • Krunomena - All Full Malay Songs Album (2013)
  • Gergasi - Final Compilation & Final Album (2018)

Compilation albums

  • Krumania (1997)
  • Relax (2004)
  • Gergasi (2018)

Solo albums

  • Yusry (2003) - performed by Yusry Abdul Halim

Special projects

Achievements

  • 1994
    • Anugerah Bintang Popular – Most Popular TV Entertainer (Male)
  • 1995
    • Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) – Best Engineered Album (Artiste/Producer/Album: KRU/KRU/Awas); Best Pop Album (Artiste/Producer/Album: KRU/KRU/Awas)
    • Anugerah Bintang Popular – Most Popular Group
  • 1996
    • Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) – Best Group Vocal Performance in an Album (Artiste/Album: KRU/Awas da' Soundtrack)
    • Anugerah Bintang Popular 1996 – Most Popular Group
    • EMI Achievement Award – Earning 10x platinum for sales exceeding 1 million
  • 1997
    • Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) – Best Engineered Album (Engineer/Album: Edry/Izan/Jon Gass/Martin Horenburg/Steve Hall/Ooh! La! La!); Album of the Year (Artiste/Producer/Album: KRU/KRU/Ooh! La! La!)
    • Anugerah Video M 1997 – Best Music Video, Best Performance by an Artiste, Best Editing, Best Photography, Best Art Direction, Best Direction
    • Malaysian Book of Record (MBOR) – First Artist To Duet With a Departed (Late P.Ramlee – song "Getaran Jiwa"); First Malaysian video clip nominated for the MTV Video Music Award, Fanatik
  • 1998
    • Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) – Best Music Video (Director/Song: Saw Teong Hin/Fanatik)
    • Anugerah Bintang Popular 1998 – Most Popular Group
  • 1999
    • Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) – Best Music Video (Director/Song: KRU/The Way We Jam); Best Engineered Album(Engineer/Album: Edry Abdul Halim/The Way We Jam); Anugerah Kembara(special jury's award to recognise local acts who have made an impact regionally or internationally)
    • Anugerah Bintang Popular 1999 – Most Popular Group
  • 2000
    • NTV7's Most Popular Video Clip – Most Popular Video Clip, Jangan Lafazkan (chosen by public through polls)
    • Anugerah Planet Muzik (APM) – Best Asian Group
  • 2001
    • Music Authors' Copyright Protection Bhd (MACP) – Most Popular English Song (The Way We Jam)
    • Malaysian Book of Records (MBOR) – First Virtual Artiste KRU created Tyco, their virtual alter egos with 3D characters named Tylo, Yiko and Psylo.
  • 2002
    • Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM)- Best Nasyid Album (Artiste/Producer/Album: Rabbani/KRU/Intifada)
    • Malaysian Video Awards 2002 – KRU's video Impak Maksima won SILVER in the Best Music Video category
  • 2003
    • Anugerah Industri Muzik (AIM) – Best Music Video (Director/Song: Virginia Kennedy/Impak Maksima); Best Nasyid Album (Artiste/Producer/Album: Rabbani/Edry, Archie & Ustaz Sohibul/Qiblat)
    • Anugerah Juara Lagu (AJL) 18 – Winner of the Pop Rock category for Ezlynn's Hi Hi Bye Bye
  • 2004
  • 2005
    • Anugerah ERA 2005 – Choice Music Video (Terhangat di Pasaran); Choice Vocals – Duo or Group (Terhangat di Pasaran)
  • 2008
    • Anugerah Planet Muzik - Anugerah Cipta Planet Muzik[13]
  • 2009
    • FFM 23 - Best Film (Magika)[14]
  • 2011
    • FFM 24 - Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa[15]
  • 2012
    • Shout Award - The Ultimate Shout Award[16]
    • The BrandLaureate Grand Master Brand Icon Leadership Award - Norman Abdul Halim
    • Anugerah Tokoh Profima (Filem) - Norman Abdul Halim
  • 2013
    • Shout Awards - Music Video Award (Semalam Tanpamu - with Stacy)[17]
  • 2014
    • MACP Anugerah Komposer Pendapatan Terbanyak (Edry Abd Halim)[18]
    • Winner of Best Family Film, Niagara Integrated Film Festival - Ribbit[19]
  • 2015
    • MACP Anugerah Komposer Pendapatan Terbanyak (Edry Abd Halim)[20]
    • IOC Trophy Sport Innovation (Kuasa Juara)[21]
    • Festival Filem Malaysia 27 - Best Animation Film (Ribbit - KRU Studios)[22]

KRU Group of Companies

[23]

  • KRU Academy - vocational college specializing in skills related to the Creative Industry
  • KRU Music - record labels and music publisher
  • KRU Media
  • KRU Entertainment
  • KRU Singapore
  • Prodigi Lab- digital media laboratory and studio
  • Hot Jam Cafe
  • Showbiz Productions
  • Kartun Studios
  • Music Unlimited
  • United Studios

Hit songs composed (performed by other artists)

  • Red Cyndi (Taiwan Singer)[24] - Hi Hi Bye Bye (Originally sing by Ezlynn)
  • AZ Yet ft Jaclynn Victor - Magical Moment (OST Ribbit)
  • Yuki[25] - 亂了 (Aku Siapa Kau Siapa, Originally performed by Elite)
  • Alex To[26] 妳有罪的心 (Andai Kau Pergi, Original singer: Indigo)
  • Caliph Buskers - Hanya NamaMu
  • Sharifah Aini - Takkan Melayu Hilang Di Dunia
  • Anita Sarawak - Seksis; Ular
  • Erra Fazira - Ingin Tahu
  • Ella - Permata Pemotong Permata; ISA
  • Tiara Jacquelina - Asmaradana (OST Puteri Gunung Ledang)
  • Anuar Zain - Sedetik Lebih (OST Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa)
  • Zainal Abidin - Ceritera (OST Silat Lagenda)
  • Amy Mastura - Satu Dalam Sejuta
  • Ning Baizura - Bawa Daku Pergi
  • Rabbani - Pergi Tak Kembali; Satu Kiblat Yang Sama; Apa Yang Kau Tahu; Intifada
  • Feminin - Kini; Untukmu; Di Mana; Selamat Tinggal Cinta
  • Imam Muda - Pejuang Agama (Theme song for Imam Muda 2)
  • Shahir - Kebahagiaan Dalam Perpisahan
  • ELite - GIG; Trauma; Tamparan Wanita; Manisnya Senyumanmu
  • Adam - Tak Tahu; Robot
  • Forteen - Kita
  • Adira - Aku Ada Kamu
  • Mawi & Diana Danielle - Penyembuh Rindu (OST Magika)
  • Mawi, Akhil Hayy; Imam Muda - HambaMu (Theme Song for Imam Muda)
  • Tomok - Arjuna
  • Syura - Gantung
  • Sofaz - Pencinta Terbaik
  • Indah & Ewal - Cerita Cinta Kita (OST Pelamin Fantasia)
  • Melly Goeslow ft Yusry - Di Bius Cinta (OST Cicakman 2)
  • Slam - Sinar Menunggu; Biarkannya
  • Indigo - Istimewa; Gadis Misteri
  • Arip (Winner of Kilauan Emas 4) - Aku Tak Bisa

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  14. Abd. Aziz Itar (25 October 2010). "Magika Filem Terbaik FFM23". Utusan Online (in Malay). Utusan Melayu (M) Berhad. Retrieved 4 July 2016.
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