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With over 5.5 billion cumulative streams (including 2 billion on “Dandelions”), Rolling Stone proclaiming that “She’s THE one to watch,” and millions upon millions of followers, views, and likes across all social platforms, Ruth B. is one of the most listened to artists worldwide. Recently she returned with a collaboration with viral music star Dean Lewis, releasing the hauntingly beautiful song “28”.
After her debut song “Lost Boy,” which was an instant viral global chart-topping hit in 2015 that propelled her debut EP The Intro into a gold-certification, she released two more critically acclaimed full projects that earned her three Juno nominations, including Album of the Year and Artist of the Year. In 2022, Ruth B.’s beautiful composition “Paper Airplanes,” was used as the end title song for Tyler Perry’s feature film A Jazzman’s Blues. To follow it all up came “Jupiter Rising” from R&B young superstar Rod Wave, who used Ruth’s recent song, “Paper Airplanes”, as the musical bed for his R&B hit single.
This year brought more hits with “Always You”, the theme song from the major motion picture Maybe I Do, to the young singer Lyn Lapid’s hot new Republic Records track “Do You Really” composed by and featuring Ruth B. on vocals.
Both Ruth B. and Dean Lewis are members of the 4 billion streams club, and their collaboration on “28” is just a signal of more to come from Ruth B.
After her debut song “Lost Boy,” which was an instant viral global chart-topping hit in 2015 that propelled her debut EP The Intro into a gold-certification, she released two more critically acclaimed full projects that earned her three Juno nominations, including Album of the Year and Artist of the Year. In 2022, Ruth B.’s beautiful composition “Paper Airplanes,” was used as the end title song for Tyler Perry’s feature film A Jazzman’s Blues. To follow it all up came “Jupiter Rising” from R&B young superstar Rod Wave, who used Ruth’s recent song, “Paper Airplanes”, as the musical bed for his R&B hit single.
This year brought more hits with “Always You”, the theme song from the major motion picture Maybe I Do, to the young singer Lyn Lapid’s hot new Republic Records track “Do You Really” composed by and featuring Ruth B. on vocals.
Both Ruth B. and Dean Lewis are members of the 4 billion streams club, and their collaboration on “28” is just a signal of more to come from Ruth B.
Monthly Listeners
16.7 million
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Followers
4.6 million
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Total Streams
4.7 billion
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