Juno Rucker Debut Album "Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid" on June 16

From producing all his own tracks, writing all his lyrics, and working alongside friends that helped him in different facets of his life along the way, everything about Juno Rucker and his music is homegrown. As most artists would choose to record at a studio, all of Rucker’s songs were recorded between six different households. He states, “Recording at these homey spaces gave me clarity, as opposed to studios with too many people.”

Dedicated to his late grandmother Ruthy, Some Things Are Better Left Unsaid comes after years of crafting and curating what Rucker deems best shows off his multifaceted skills as a singer, songwriter, and producer. Rucker hopes that when people listen to this record, that they reflect back on themselves, on both the good and the bad. “It’s for everyone who feels alone in their thoughts and feel like they can’t make a change to their life or others,” he says. “You can. Just listen.” 

"On the self-penned and produced track, Rucker’s lustrous vocals glide over warm guitar chords as he cherishes precious moments with a former acquaintance." - Rated RnB on lead single Pretty People

"Juno self-produces and writes all of his music, and he’s got a really fantastic indie rock sound brewing here, with a fantastically soulful voice to top it off" - Fashionably Early


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