It depends. Sometimes stories labeled as such might be based on real events but with some fictional elements added for dramatic effect.
It's not a true story. It's more of a fictional creation based on imagination and creative writing.
One example could be the stories of immigrants. The general perception might be that they are just coming to a new country for better opportunities. But the true story, as Immortal Technique might imply, could be that they are fleeing from war - torn countries, political persecution, or extreme poverty. Their journey is often filled with hardships that most people don't really understand, and this could be an instance of a 'true story' that is not commonly known.
Maybe it's about a secret or forgotten martial art technique that was thought to bestow immortality in some ancient legend. It could involve a story of a master who passed down this technique through generations, but it got lost over time.
I'm not entirely sure which specific 'Immortal Technique' you're referring to. There could be many things with that name. It might be an artist, a character in a game or a story. Without more context, it's hard to share a definite true story about it.
The phrase 'You Never Know True Story' by Immortal Technique might also be a commentary on the nature of truth in general. Truth can be subjective, and what one person believes to be true might not be the whole story. Immortal Technique might be urging his listeners to dig deeper, to question what they think they know. In his music, he may be presenting stories that are not the typical ones we hear, stories that expose the underbelly of society, whether it's about poverty, crime, or systemic injustice. And by saying 'You Never Know True Story', he's making us realize that we should always be open to new perspectives and the possibility that there's more to every story than meets the eye.
No, it's not. Usually, such titles are often used for fictional works to draw attention. There's no evidence to suggest it's based on a true story.
It depends. Some parts might be based on real events, but it could also have fictional elements added for dramatic effect.
No, 'Apples Never Fall' is not a true story. It's a fictional work created by the author's imagination.
Well, 'Happily Never After' isn't based on real events. It's usually the product of the author's imagination to weave an engaging tale for the readers.
Well, determining if it's true is complex. You have to consider the sources, the context, and the reliability of the information presented. Different people might come to different conclusions.