First Listen: Ruff Endz reunites for a "Virtuous Woman"

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    (January 12, 2018) Wow, Ruff Endz. It’s been awhile since we’ve heard new music from them. A decade and a half ago, they issued an absolute classic with the single, “Someone to Love You,” but the Baltimore duo of David "Davinch" Chance and Dante "Chi" Jordan soon split up to work separately on their music. Some of their prior recordings have surfaced over the years, but they haven't reunited for a full album...until now.

    The duo quietly reunited in 2016, and issued a song, “Speak To My Heart,” for the television show Shots Fired last year. Now they have opened 2018 with a brand new album called Soul Brothers and we’re glad to have them back.

    (January 12, 2018) Wow, Ruff Endz. It’s been awhile since we’ve heard new music from them. A decade and a half ago, they issued an absolute classic with the single, “Someone to Love You,” but the Baltimore duo of David "Davinch" Chance and Dante "Chi" Jordan soon split up to work separately on their music. Some of their prior recordings have surfaced over the years, but they haven't reunited for a full album...until now.

    The duo quietly reunited in 2016, and issued a song, “Speak To My Heart,” for the television show Shots Fired last year. Now they have opened 2018 with a brand new album called Soul Brothers and we’re glad to have them back.

    As always, Ruff Endz shows its different sides on the new album, including a song that pays homage to the hard working ladies out there. It's part of the duo's goal of making an album that is "Rated P" for Positive. “Virtuous Woman” talks about the wisdom and strength that a good woman can bring to a man. The guys sound great and we’re looking forward to hearing the full disc. Check out “Virtuous Woman” below. It’s our newest First Listen

    Ruff Endz – “Virtuous Woman”

     
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