From Firefighter to Funk‐Futurist: The Emergence of Ruthven
Emerging from the dynamic music‐scene of South London, Ruthven is an artist whose story reads like the kind of under‐the‐radar narrative that often precedes breakout success.
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Emerging from the dynamic music‐scene of South London, Ruthven is an artist whose story reads like the kind of under‐the‐radar narrative that often precedes breakout success.
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