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Margaret C. "Maggie" Eckford (born November 21, 1985), known by her stage name Ruelle, is an American singer-songwriter. [3] Her music has been used on television series such as the opening theme songs of Dynasties ("Game of Survival"), Shadowhunters ("This Is the Hunt"), [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] and The Shannara Chronicles ("Until We Go Down").
List of releases as an artist Year Album/Song Featured Artist 2023 Cinematic Songs (Vol. 8 [31]) Stanaj, Vo Williams, Stephen Stanley, John Lindahl Fleurie, Jung Youth, Manwell, MILCK, NAWAS, SVRCINA 2021 Cinematic Songs (Vol. 7) Fleurie, Beacon Light, Stanaj, Laney Jones, Anna Graceman, Sam Tinnesz, Ruelle, Jessie Early, XEAH, LYRA 2019
The opening theme song is "This Is The Hunt" performed by Ruelle, which was written for Shadowhunters by Maggie Eckford (Ruelle's real name) and Jeff Bowman. [44] Other Ruelle songs have featured in the series. [45]
Among our list of the best karaoke songs, we've got the classics you know and love from the best female country singers, pop and rock hits that'll have the whole room dancing, ...
In 2015 she collaborated with hip-hop artist NF on his song "Mansion" (which peaked at 30 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart [7]), the second track on his record of the same name which reached 62 on the Billboard 200. [8] Fleurie later opened for NF on a US tour in 2016. [2] Her debut full-length Love and War was released on September ...
Tinnesz was featured in the song “Don't Give Up On Love” with Kygo which reached a Billboard top position of 35, spending 2 weeks on the charts with a peak date of June 12, 2020. [2] Tinnesz is a gamer. His song “Wolves” was used in a commercial for Apex Legends and his song “Fire It Up” (feat. Ruelle) was used in the 2019 Xbox E3 ...
Perception is the third studio album by American rapper NF.It was released on October 6, 2017, through Capitol Records alongside Caroline Records and NF's newly launched label NF Real Music.
Ruel was born on 29 October 2002, in Isleworth, London, to English mother, Kate Vincent, and Dutch-born and New Zealand-raised father, Ralph van Dijk. [5] His father is the founder of Australian radio advertising agency, Eardrum.