HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Houston rapper Trae tha Truth was among the numerous people in the community who have been working to help those in need after last week's winter storm. Trae and his Relief ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- Rapper Trae Tha Truth and the Relief Gang rescued a mom in need who couldn't get to her son due to Tropical Depression Beta's severe rainfall. "My son was stuck overnight with ...
Days after Houstonians gathered to protest anti-immigration policies, rapper Trae tha Truth and Fiel Houston announced plans ...
KERRVILLE, Texas – Help is still pouring in from across the state to help in the aftermath of deadly flooding that has affected the Hill Country. One of the people who has headed to Kerrville is ...
Houston rapper Trae Tha Truth hosted the 10th Annual Trae Day community event at Discovery Green on July 22 in downtown Houston. Special guests included Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner, Congresswoman ...
As deadly wildfires burn throughout parts of Southern California, local rapper Trae Tha Truth is out lending a helping hand, offering support to first responders and victims burned out of their homes.
The Fourth of July is here and with it come several hip-hop projects to bump over the holiday. This week, a Dreamville sniper drops a prelude to his upcoming album, a H-town rap veteran puts out a ...
Renowned rapper and philanthropist Trae Tha Truth has just dropped his highly anticipated new single, “Thankful,” which features Grammy Award-winning artist Chance The Rapper and gospel legend Yolanda ...
From DJ Screw to Dave Chappelle, Trae Tha Truth’s truth tells Houston’s past, present and future into Hip-Hop history. Houston Hip-Hop has always marched to the beat of its own slowed-down, ...
Houston rapper Trae tha Truth gifted fellow Texas rapper and country artist Post Malone a custom guitar at Post's Las Vegas show over the weekend. Post Malone was performing at Allegiant Stadium in ...
'Houston is strong': Rapper Trae tha Truth and Fiel hold pro-immigration rally in East End Wednesday
The smoke from ceremonial incense burners billowed gray under the street lights at Guadalupe Park Wednesday night, where Houstonians shivered shoulder to shoulder wrapped in Mexican and American flags ...
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