A Filipina American rapper and spoken word artist, born in Tacloban City, Philippines and immigrated to the United States in the early 1990s, Ruby takes her musical artistry in her lyrics by tackling the issues and concerns on race, identity, colonialism, cultural heritage, and her experiences as an immigrant. Known for her sharp lyricism and rhythmic multi-syllabic flow, Ruby attributes her musical identity during the 90s, constantly listening to Tupac, Eminem, and Wu-Tang Clan on the radio and television. She instantly knew rap and hip hop was the best way to express herself. As a teenager, Ruby began crafting her own rhymes until she began to develop her own style and became comfortable with sharing her experiences and story. In 2010, she began releasing videos on YouTube, which created attraction after several of them were featured on XXL Magazine and Worldstar Hip Hop. Her videos, “Game Up” and “Dosey Doe” each reached over 100,000 views and eventually garnering the attention of DJ Kay Slay, who gave her the nickname, “Hip Hop.” In 2015, she officially signed with Beatrock Music, an independent record label, and released her first debut album, Circa 1991 the following year, which documents social justice issues such as immigration and trauma. In 2018, she worked on a few projects with The Filipino Channel (TFC), Kasayahan Festival in Daly City, CA, and Gifts of Love on ABS-CBN. Her latest documentary, “Nothing On Us: Pinays Rising,” was featured in multiple countries and film festivals. Ruby is one of the few Filipina Americans from the States that gained traction among Filipinos from around the world. She is currently working on her second album, which surrounds the events in both the U.S. and the Philippines. As of June 2020, she is also involved with developing a vaccine for COVID-19.