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| Name | Ruelle |
| Background | solo_singer |
| Occupations | Singer, songwriter, composer |
Ruelle is an American singer, songwriter, and composer known for dark pop, electronic, and cinematic music that has been featured across television, film, and advertising. Her work has appeared in high-profile productions and has been associated with prominent music supervisors, production companies, and streaming platforms. Ruelle's music blends atmospheric production with narrative lyricism, earning placements in series, trailers, and commercials for major franchises and networks.
Ruelle was raised in the United States, where early exposure to Los Angeles and Nashville songwriting cultures influenced her development. She participated in local music programs and collaborated with regional producers connected to labels and studios in New York City and Nashville, Tennessee. Her formative years included interaction with publishers and managers who had ties to entities such as Sony Music, Universal Music Group, and independent sync houses working with film and television series like Grey's Anatomy and The Vampire Diaries.
Ruelle began releasing music independently before signing publishing and sync deals that placed her songs in mainstream media. Her catalogue has been placed in television shows produced by ABC (TV network), The CW, and Netflix, and in trailers for films associated with studios like Universal Pictures and Warner Bros. Pictures. She has worked with songwriters and producers affiliated with companies such as BMI and ASCAP and has collaborated with industry figures who write for artists on labels including Republic Records and Interscope Records. Her career trajectory includes strategic sync licensing that expanded her audience through placements in series produced by Shondaland and franchises connected to streaming platforms like Hulu.
Ruelle's sound is characterized by cinematic arrangements, electronic textures, and dramatic vocal delivery, drawing comparisons to artists represented by labels like Glassnote Records and Fueled by Ramen. Influences in her songwriting and production reflect an amalgam of styles associated with performers such as Lana Del Rey, Florence Welch, Sia Furler, and producers who have worked with Daft Punk and Max Martin. Her aesthetic choices echo scoring techniques used by composers for Hans Zimmer-scored films and the atmospheric pop sensibilities found in soundtracks from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross collaborations. Lyrically, she often explores themes similar to those in works by Evanescence and cinematic storytelling akin to television composers commissioned by HBO and AMC.
Ruelle's discography comprises EPs, singles, and full-length releases issued via independent channels and distribution partners linked to companies such as AWAL and The Orchard. Notable releases include tracks that were used in episodes of Chicago Fire, Teen Wolf, and The Originals. Her recorded output features production contributions from writers and producers connected to acts like Imagine Dragons and Bastille, and mastering by engineers who have worked with Taylor Swift and Billie Eilish. Compilations and soundtrack appearances align her with catalogs curated by television music supervisors for series on CBS and FOX.
While much of Ruelle's prominence comes from sync placements, she has performed at venues and festivals that attract audiences acquainted with artists promoted by booking agencies affiliated with Live Nation and AEG Presents. Collaborative credits include vocal features and co-writing with musicians and producers who have credits alongside acts like X Ambassadors, Zedd, and Linkin Park members working in production. Her live shows have been supported by touring musicians with backgrounds in bands associated with labels such as Atlantic Records and Capitol Records.
Ruelle's work has garnered recognition within music supervision and sync licensing circles, earning placements that contributed to industry acknowledgments from organizations comparable to The Guild of Music Supervisors and music publishing awards hosted by BMI and ASCAP. Songs featured in prominent television episodes and trailers have led to increased streaming milestones tracked by services like Spotify and Apple Music, and placements that were highlighted in trade coverage by publications similar to Billboard and Variety.
Category:American singer-songwriters Category:Electronic musicians