Ruth B. Releases Third Studio Album PEACE TO MAKE
Focus track JEALOUS delves into loving someone who has already moved on.
Ruth B. has released her long-awaited third studio album, 'Peace To Make.' Co-produced by 6x Grammy winner Cole M.G.N. (Beck, Carly Rae Jepsen, Christine & The Queens), the album traces the complicated path from heartbreak to healing. Rather than offering easy answers or a neatly wrapped ending, 'Peace To Make' embraces the in-between: the feelings that linger, the things she's still trying to understand, and the realization that finding peace doesn't necessarily mean having everything figured out.
That emotional honesty comes through on focus track 'Jealous,' where Ruth captures the ache of still loving someone who has moved on. The song lives in the complicated space between closeness and loss, exploring what it means to still know, care for, and love someone while coming to terms with the fact that the relationship you once shared is no longer yours to return to.
Ruth on the release shares: It was one of those songs that my Producer Cole had started a while ago and kind of left by itself because we didn't really know the direction to take it to. There was kind of a missing piece to it. I love the depth of this song and how it kind of catches you off guard initially when I'm singing, I don't know that you catch right away that I'm jealous of the love that I'm giving someone else and not getting in return which is a thing that everyone feels at some point.
Tracklist
1. Bad Combination
2. Best Days
3. Peace To Make
4. Didn't I
5. Jealous
6. Love's Vulnerable
7. Breathe
8. Not You, Not Golden
9. Who's Gonna Love You
10. Should've Been Us
11. No Boundaries
12. Pick Me
About Ruth B.
Ruth B. has quietly become one of the most powerful modern voices in pop storytelling, building a global audience on her own terms. With over 9 billion streams and more than 16.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify alone, she's achieved massive scale without leaning on the traditional machinery of radio or hype cycles, just unmistakable songwriting that cuts through.
Her breakout single 'Lost Boy' became a cultural landmark, earning 2x Platinum certification and surpassing 1.3 billion streams, while 'Dandelions' took on a life of its own across TikTok, generating over 6.2 billion streams and countless fan-led moments. Across platforms, her catalog continues to resurface and reattach itself to new audiences, with songs like 'Superficial Love' and 'Lost Boy' repeatedly going viral years after release. In the past two years alone, she's consistently averaged over 13 million weekly streams, reinforcing her consistency as a global streaming force.
Her influence has also reached beyond her own releases. 'Mixed Signals' was sampled on Rod Wave's #1 hit 'Street Runner,' sparking a viral resurgence after a surprise sold-out performance at Rod Wave's Tampa, Florida show where Ruth B. performed with him late last year. Her collaboration with Dean Lewis on '28' has also surpassed 200 million streams, further underscoring her ability to build emotionally charged records that travel far beyond genre lines. A JUNO Award winner for Breakthrough Artist with six nominations overall, Ruth B. has already built a career most artists only aspire to. As Nylon puts it: 'She's made it in every sense of the word… but she's just getting started.'
Photo Credit: Tyreek Voltaire
Photo Credit: Tyreek Voltaire