Ruti - 'Nothing’s Easy'
The incredibly talent Ruti releases her latest single ‘Nothing’s Easy”, ahead of her upcoming mixtape ‘MixTea_MilkTape!’ Set to release on the 9th of June.
Ruti an English singer-songwriter has just released her latest single ‘Nothing’s Easy’ from her upcoming mixtape ‘MixTea_MilkTape!’. Ruti, who won the Voice in the seventh series of The Voice UK released her debut album All at Once in 2019. Ruti has since released many incredible singles including ‘So Much More’ earlier this year as well as ‘Luh Luh Love’ which was inspired by the great Stevie Wonder.
Inspired by many genres including R&B, pop, folk as well as Jazz and Soul influences. Ruti Is a force to be reckoned with, the 23-year-old singer-songwriter is the perfect blend of soulfulness and R&B. With the most beautiful voice, anyone and everyone will love Ruti’s latest tracks. Creating even more anticipation for her upcoming Mixtape ‘MixTea_MilkTape!’.
‘Nothing’s Easy’ is a soulful ballad smothered in Ruti’s breathtaking vocals and harmonies, a laid-back tune that features a beautiful guitar line as well as a drum beat that will leave you feeling all the feels for days. ‘Nothing’s Easy’ is adding to the reasons why Ruti is such an incredible artist and the release of her Mixtape ‘MixTea_MilkTape!’ Set to release on the 9th of June, cannot come soon enough.
After appearing on the voice in 2018, Ruti blew the UK away with her incredible voice. However, she is not a child on The Voice anymore and is ready to experiment and create music her own way. “I'm just going to keep doing what I want to do at this time”, with Ruti adding “No more compromises” She is running the show and ready to take over the world, with her latest track ‘Nothing’s Easy’.
‘Nothing’s Easy’ from her upcoming Mixtape ‘MixTea_MilkTape!’ Is out now, and worth every minute of listening.
Words by Rose Stiff
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