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Ruby My Dear

breakcore·other·emerging·France
38
QUALITY-TO-FAME GAP SCORE
/100
LISTENERS
13K
YT SUBS
7K
SOCIAL
11K
CHAMPIONS
0

Ruby My Dear is the alias of French electronic music producer Julien Chastagnol who creates breakcore music. The artist has released works including the 2022 album 'A Dada' and has label relationships with Ad Noiseam and potentially Nyege Nyege Tapes.

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NOTABLE ACHIEVEMENTS (2)
  • Performance at Bang Face Weekender 2022
  • NME interview coverage
SIMILAR ARTISTS (5)
FREQUENTLY ASKED (5)
Q:Is Ruby My Dear underrated?

Ruby My Dear has a Quality-to-Fame Gap Score of 38 out of 100. there is a meaningful gap between their artistic quality and mainstream recognition. they have notable achievements including performance at bang face weekender 2022.

Q:What genre is Ruby My Dear?

Ruby My Dear works in breakcore originating from France. As a other artist at the "emerging" level, Ruby My Dear is categorized within the broader breakcore scene. They operate independently of major label systems.

Q:How many monthly listeners does Ruby My Dear have?

Ruby My Dear has approximately 13K monthly listeners on Spotify. They also have 7K YouTube subscribers and approximately 11K combined social media followers. This is a solid independent following but well below what their quality signals suggest they deserve.

Q:Who are similar artists to Ruby My Dear?

Fans of Ruby My Dear often also enjoy Squarepusher, Goreshit, Sewerslvt, Igorrr, Aphex Twin. These artists share common ground in the breakcore space and/or the France other scene. If you appreciate Ruby My Dear's approach to breakcore, these artists offer similar qualities.

Q:Why isn't Ruby My Dear more famous?

With a Gap Score of 38/100, Ruby My Dear's artistic quality significantly exceeds their current level of recognition (emerging). Contributing factors: they operate without major label backing, which limits access to radio play, editorial playlists, and mainstream press coverage; they lack a Wikipedia page, reducing their visibility in search engines and AI-powered discovery tools; with 13K monthly listeners, they haven't yet crossed the algorithmic threshold where streaming platforms begin recommending them organically; being based in France, they face additional barriers to visibility in the English-language-dominated global music industry.