1) Ruth is a French new w… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists with this name:
1) Ruth is a French new wave band formed in the early 1980s by Thierry Müller. The group's lone album, "Polaroïd/Roman/Photo", was released in 1985. It sold just 50 copies and was relegated to obscurity until the track “Polaroïd/Roman/Photo” started appearing on bootlegs and compilations in the early 2000s, slowly becoming the cult synthpop classic it is nowadays. Ruth are a shining light from an oft forgotten music scene that is becoming increasingly influential today.
Ruth was the brainchild of Thierry Müller, a photographer and graphic artist from Paris who drew his inspiration from bands and artists like Brian Eno, Stockhausen, Pere Ubu, Neu, Velvet Underground and Kraftwerk. The line-up of Ruth was collaborative and fluid, brass mingles with prototype drum machines, and squalling experimentation sits alongside sultry French girls across 40 minutes of edgy pop innovation that sounds remarkably undated alongside contemporary pop music.
In 2012 Ruth came back with "Far From Paradise", a collaborative album with Italian electronic artist Mushy.
2) Ruth is a Bulgarian soul/jazz singer. For Ruth Koleva, music isn't just a hobby, it's her way of life. She starts traveling around the world at the age of 9, having her first official stage appearance in Thailand. At 15, she flies to New York to enchant Joe Fletcher, a top manager and concert promoter who has worked with a wide range of musicians (BB King, James Brown, Tori Amos, Black Eyed Peas), the result of which is singing up with him and recording her first original demo with Martin Briley, who is famous for successfully producing, writing and co-writing songs for gold record artists such as *NSYNC, Elton John, Daughtry and Marc Anthony. In 2007, Ruth is chosen among hundreds of candidates to spend five months in the capital of show business, Los Angeles, training at the Hollywood Pop Academy where she performs in front of the soul music pioneer Stevie Wonder. Meanwhile, she meets Carlos Neal from Universal Music and records four tracks which are to be released later this year. Loaded with experience and energy for new musical challenges, she joins the hip hop label ILLmate . Ruth's one-of-a-kind voice has also brought her into duet performances, on- stage with Bobby McFerrin, and dub legend Mad Professor, who admits to being fascinated by her ability to experiment fluidly with several musical idioms at only 17 years of age.
3) Ruth is an American Christian rock band. New Tooth and Nail rock band Ruth has "Cross(ed) the Line" of being typical with their astonishing debut album Secondhand Dreaming. Originating from the city of Vancouver, WA the band is lead by Dustin Ruth (Vocals / Guitar) and consists of Justin Schiermeister (Bass), Roomie Reid (Drums), and Nicholas Wiinikka (Guitar). Ruth’s sound is somewhere between Switchfoot and Lifehouse with vocal similarities to The Fray, Switchfoot and Everyday Sunday.
4) Ruth was a mid-1990s, London-based Britpop band who released a string of moderately successful singles and one full-length, "Harrison," in 1999. In 2001 the band changed their name to The 45s and released two more singles and one more full-length before their split in 2002. That same year, frontman Matt Hales then went on to form the far more commercially successful Aqualung, who would have a string of hits in both the U.K. and U.S. in the mid-2000s.
5) Ruth is an African-American singer who recorded two Spanish language albums of Tejano music.
6) Ruth is a very obscure British folk-rock singer with only one known recording to her name, the fabulously poignant '87 Sundays', a lament from a London girl left pregnant by a wastrel. The song can be found on the Cherry Red compilation, 'Dream Babes Volume 5'. No biographical information at all is known about the singer.
I Don't Know
Ruth Lyrics
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Si mañana no lloverá
Estoy, con mi baby
¿Dónde van? ¿Cuál es el plan?
No me interesa el qué dirán
Estoy con mi baby
Un beso aquí, un beso allá
Así está mejor
Soy media Vane sin su amor
Qué me importa si el sol no está
Si mañana no lloverá
Estoy con mi baby
Qué me importa si el sol no está
Si mañana no lloverá
Estoy, con mi baby
¿Dónde van? ¿Cuál es el plan?
No me interesa el qué dirán
Estoy con mi baby
Un beso aquí, un beso allá
Así está mejor
No me pregunten el porqué
Soy media Vane sin su amor
Qué me importa si el sol no está
Si mañana no lloverá
Estoy con mi baby
Porque estoy con mi baby
In the song "I Don't Know" by Ruth, the lyrics reflect a sense of contentment and bliss in the company of a loved one, referred to as "mi baby" throughout the song. The opening lines convey a carefree attitude towards external factors such as the weather, with the singer expressing that it doesn't matter if the sun is not shining or if it will not rain tomorrow because they are with their partner, their baby. This sets the tone for a theme of prioritizing love and companionship above all else.
The repeated question of "¿Dónde van? ¿Cuál es el plan?" (Where are we going? What's the plan?) suggests a desire to live in the present moment and enjoy the journey with their loved one without worrying about what others may think or say. The defiance against societal judgment is evident in the line "No me interesa el qué dirán" (I don't care what they will say), emphasizing the singer's determination to follow their heart and be with their baby regardless of external opinions.
The exchange of kisses portrayed in the lyrics symbolizes intimacy and affection between the singer and their partner, creating a sense of connection and unity. The line "Así está mejor" (This way is better) indicates that the simple gestures of love and closeness shared with their baby bring joy and fulfillment, highlighting the importance of emotional support and physical touch in a relationship.
The repetition of the lines "Qué me importa si el sol no está, Si mañana no lloverá, Estoy con mi baby" reinforces the central message of the song, which is the singer's unwavering happiness and satisfaction in the presence of their loved one. The final affirmation "Porque estoy con mi baby" (Because I'm with my baby) serves as a declaration of love and commitment, encapsulating the sense of security and completeness found in the bond shared between the singer and their partner. Overall, the lyrics of "I Don't Know" convey a sense of joy, fulfillment, and devotion in a relationship, celebrating the simple yet profound moments of togetherness.
Line by Line Meaning
Qué me importa si el sol no está
Why should I care if the sun is not shining
Si mañana no lloverá
If it won't rain tomorrow
Estoy, con mi baby
I am with my love
¿Dónde van? ¿Cuál es el plan?
Where are they going? What's the plan?
No me interesa el qué dirán
I don't care about what they will say
Un beso aquí, un beso allá
A kiss here, a kiss there
Así está mejor
That's better this way
No me pregunten el porqué
Don't ask me why
Soy media Vane sin su amor
I'm half of myself without his love
Porque estoy con mi baby
Because I am with my love
Lyrics © EPSA PUBLISHING S.A.
Written by: Vanesa Graciela Rodriguez
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