Ruby Frost | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Jane de Jong |
Born | 1987 (age 36–37) Wellington, New Zealand |
Origin | Auckland, New Zealand |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Universal Music |
Website | Official site |
Jane de Jong (born 1987), known professionally as Ruby Frost, is a New Zealand singer and songwriter from Auckland. In 2009, she won the nationwide music competition MTV 42Unheard, giving her a recording contract with Universal Music New Zealand. [1] Since then she has performed showcases at CMJ in New York and The Viper Room in LA; [2] toured with Mt Eden, Cut Copy, Evermore and Van She; [3] and opened for acts including Diplo, Nero, Kimbra, Digitalism and Garbage. [4] She was one of the four judges in season one of The X Factor NZ, [5] and was the runner-up mentor when her act Whenua Patuwai came second in the competition. [6]
In December 2011, Ruby Frost released her debut single "Moonlight" on bFM, which went to #1 and stayed in the radio station's top 10 for 10 consecutive weeks. [7] The accompanying video was directed by Veronica Crockford-Pound. [8]
Ruby Frost's song "O That I Had" (off her debut, self-released EP) was remixed by Mt Eden in 2010, receiving over one million views on YouTube. [9]
In 2010, Ruby won the Grand Prize of the Pop category in the international John Lennon Songwriting Contest: Section I. This was for her demo "Hazy". [10]
Ruby also came in third place in the Pop/Top 40 category of the International Songwriting Competition (2011), for "Hazy". [11]
In 2012, Ruby's song "Water to Ice" was shortlisted in the Top 20 for the NZ APRA Silver Scrolls. [12]
Frost's debut album Volition was produced in New York by Chris Zane and was released in New Zealand on 8 June 2012 by Universal Music New Zealand. [13] Physical copies of the album came complete with abstract short stories written by Ruby. [14]
The album was critically well received.[ citation needed]
Ruby released "Water to Ice" in New Zealand in April 2012. [15] The single was playlisted by New Zealand mainstream radio stations The Edge and ZM, and peaked at #3 in The Official New Zealand Music Chart's NZ Singles category. [16] The single's video clip was directed by Joel Kefali and Campbell Smith of Special Problems, and was featured on the frontpage of Vimeo as a Staff Pick on 8 August. [17]
Her next single "Young" was released in New Zealand in September 2012, with a video clip made by Sam Kristofski. Home Brew Crew remixed the song, and it charted in The Edge's Fat 40 for two months, sparking off a national house party tour that the radio station sponsored (along with Vodafone and Glassons). [18]
Ruby was also featured on the Flight of the Conchords single "Feel Inside", which was released to raise money for the children's charity Cure Kids. [19]
In 2013, Ruby co-wrote 'The Wire', the second single on David Dallas's album "Falling into Place". She also sang guest vocals on his song 'The Gate'.[ citation needed]
In 2014, she released her first single from her time in Stockholm - "Comeback Queen". [20]
In May 2018, the Manuwatu Standard reported that Frost is still working on a second studio album. [21]
Year | Title | Details | Music Charts | |
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NZ | ||||
2012 | Volition |
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4 |
Year | Title |
NZ Charts [22] |
Album | |
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NZ Singles |
Top 40 | |||
2010 | "Moonlight" | — | — | Volition |
2011 | "Odyssey" | — | — | |
2012 | "Water to Ice" | 3 | — | |
"Young" | 6 | — | ||
" Feel Inside (And Stuff Like That)" Flight of the Conchords charity single | 1 | 1 | Non-album single | |
2013 | " The Wire" ( David Dallas featuring Ruby Frost) | 2 | 11 | Falling Into Place |
2014 | "Comeback Queen" | — | — | Non-album single |
2021 | "Never Be Your Baby" | — | — | Non-album single |
Her debut single Moonlight charted in the bFM Top 10 for 10 weeks straight