In 1995, Scientifical RU dropped a demo called "Reck-A-Skip" that immediately caught underground hip-hop fans' attention. His witty style and lyrical prowess left a lasting impression. Later that year, his track was remixed and featured on the compilation "209's Most Vicious."
RU's talent didn't go unnoticed, and soon he collaborated with renowned artists such as POMO of Blendcrafters, James LaVelle (Mo'wax) and DJ Shadow. The unreleased track "Living in My Headphones" was a product of their collaborative efforts at G-SON studio.
Over the years, he’s released several groundbreaking albums and EPs, from "Usephasan," "Autolect," "Bil Basmala," "dHUA," "HA Ya-Ali," and "Acklan." Each release showcased his ever-evolving artistry and versatility within the hip-hop genre.
Now, after three decades of captivating audiences with his music, he’s ““returning”” triumphantly. Those who support is works for the past 30 years are eagerly waiting for his upcoming material, and expectations remain high.
So, get ready for the return of the Scientifical RU, now known as Rūḥa (RU-HA). He is laying down the foundation for his album, “The 30 Year Report” and picking up where he left off. Prepare to be inspired by his diverse instrumental styles and thought-provoking lyrics.
Rūḥa evolves and adapts to his own eclectic musical tastes and inspirations