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Ruby Amanfu

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Guest Artist, Contemporary Music

About Ruby

Ruby Amanfu is a Ghana-born, Nashville-based recording artist, producer and Grammy, Soul Train and BET Award nominated songwriter. Her accolades include co-writing "Hard Place” for the artist H.E.R. and “A Beautiful Noise” for artists Alicia Keys and Brandi Carlile, both of which garnered Song of the Year Grammy nominations.

Having written and recorded music since her teens, Amanfu has released 7 critically acclaimed solo studio albums. Her songs have appeared on ABC, CBS, Fox, CMT, MTV, Netflix, Hulu, The Food Network and in shows such as Station 19, Little Fires Everywhere, Community, Nashville, Pretty Little Liars, and in films such as The Secret Life of Bees, Hope Springs, and The Photograph.

As a songwriter and producer for the ABC hit series QUEENS, Amanfu has written the songs “Hear Me,” “Until My Final Breath,” and “Tomorrow’s Another Day” for Brandy Carlile and “Love Still Finds Us” for Naturi Naughton.

Her vocals also appear on Beyoncé's track “Don’t Hurt Yourself” on the Grammy-nominated album Lemonade and alongside Jack White on the White Stripes singer-guitarist's 2012 and 2014 solo LPs, Blunderbuss and Lazaretto. They performed their collaboration "Love Interruption" at the 2013 Grammy Awards.

Outside of her vmusical career, Amanfu is an actress, the current president of the Nashville Chapter of the Recording Academy, an Artist ambassador for the beauty brand No.7, a wife, and a stepmother.