"A worthy woman who can find? For her price is far above rubies." -Proverbs 31:10
Becoming a woman of worth isn't something girls are necessarily encouraged to pursue in today's culture. It certainly isn't modeled for them by the current group of party-hopping celebs whose exploits dominate the tabloids and TV's entertainment coverage.
Enter: The Rubyz.
Here to fill a void in Christian music and cast some much-needed light in the current pop culture wasteland, this talented teen trio, which ranges in age from 13 to 17, was hand-picked from hundreds of hopefuls. The Rubyz' first album came out April 1, and the girls Alexis, Marissa and Cammie couldn't be more excited to begin sharing their positive message with their peers. Each member of The Rubyz is undeniably talented, but at heart, they're just normal girls content to act their respective ages. Most days you'll find them in jeans and hoodies, talking animatedly about everyday things from friends to school to youth group.
Their fresh, relatable pop-rock will resonate with kids, tweens and teens of all ages. Most importantly, The Rubyz pair a meaningful, moral message with an energetic, high-quality sound that holds its own next to chart-topping teen discs like High School Musical or Hannah Montana. Or as Alexis puts it: "Our sound is meaningful and fun all in one."

