Ruby Amanfu is a Ghana-born, Nashville-based GRAMMY, Soul Train and BET Award nominated Songwriter and Recording Artist. Having written and recorded music since her teens, Amanfu has released 11 critically acclaimed solo studio albums and her songs have appeared in shows such as “The Morning Show,” “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.”
Her accolades include co-writing two Grammy-nominated Songs of the Year, "Hard Place” for the artist H.E.R. and “A Beautiful Noise” for artists Alicia Keys and Brandi Carlile.
Amanfu sings the theme song of the popular series, The Chosen, and her fluid vocals can be heard throughout all seasons. Amanfu’s vocals also appear on Beyoncé's song, “Don’t Hurt Yourself” on the Grammy-winning album, Lemonade, on Norah Jones’ album, Pick Me Up off the Floor, and alongside Jack White on the White Stripes singer-guitarist's solo LPs, Blunderbuss and Lazaretto, highlighted by a performance of their collaboration, "Love Interruption" at the 55th Grammy Awards.
Outside of her vast musical career, Amanfu is a community leader, chef, wife and stepmother.
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