
Artist
Ruelle
Ruelle is a pop artist from Mississippi, U.S. formed in 2014. 44 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop · Mississippi, U.S. · Best pop albums
- 44
- Releases
- 2016–2025
- Active years
- 2014
- Formed

Artist
Ruelle is a pop artist from Mississippi, U.S. formed in 2014. 44 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Pop · Mississippi, U.S. · Best pop albums

Most popular
Madness
2016

Where Is My Mind
Single · 2025

Little Drummer Boy
Single · 2024

Head And My Heart
Single · 2024

Ripple
Single · 2024

Hurt With You
Single · 2024

The Christmas Waltz
Single · 2024

What a Wonderful World
Single · 2024

What a Day
Single · 2024

Landed
Single · 2023

How to Save a Life
Single · 2023

Iris
Single · 2023

Yes We Can
Single · 2023

White Christmas
Single · 2023

Take It All
Single · 2022

Deep End
Single · 2022

Up In Flames
Single · 2022

Somebody Else
Single · 2022

Rival
EP · 2022

Self Sabotage
Single · 2022

War Of Hearts (Acoustic Version)
Single · 2022

Monsters (Acoustic Version)
Single · 2022

Gotta Love It
Single · 2022

Where We Come Alive
Single · 2022

Hold Your Breath
Single · 2022

The Other Side
Single · 2022

Game Of Survival
Single · 2022

Storm
Single · 2022

Another World
Single · 2022

Walking On The Moon
Single · 2022

Good Day For Dreaming
Single · 2022

In It
Single · 2022

Carry You
Single · 2022

Secrets And Lies
Single · 2022

The World We Made
Single · 2022

Big Shot
Single · 2021

Love Changes Everything
Single · 2020

Exodus
EP · 2019

Earth Glow
EP · 2019

Emerge
EP · 2018

Play With Fire (Alternate Version)
Single · 2018

Walk Through the Fire
Single · 2016

I Get to Love You
Single · 2016
Margaret "Maggie" Eckford (born November 21, 1985), better known by her stage name Ruelle, is an American electronic pop singer-songwriter. Her music is widely used on many television series, and she is the singer of the opening theme songs of Dynasties ("Game of Survival"), Shadowhunters ("This Is the Hunt"), and The Shannara Chronicles ("Until We Go Down"). Early life and education Born the middle child of three sisters, Eckford grew up in Hattiesburg, Mississippi and attended a private Christian high school. She attended music school in Sydney, Australia. Ruelle is now professionally based in Nashville, Tennessee. Eckford adopted the French word "Ruelle" as her stage name because she liked how it gave off a sense of darkness and mystery and how it had multiple meanings including "chamber" and "wolf". Music Though Nashville is best known for country music and rock-and-roll, Eckford's first two albums, For What It's Worth (2010) and Show and Tell (2012), released under her birth name Maggie Eckford, were indie pop. She then adopted the stage name Ruelle to represent a change in genre, moving toward electronic pop with a dark and cinematic style in the EPs Up in Flames (2015), Ma…