

British-Australian pop prodigy Ruel is back with "Someone Else's Problem" via RCA Records.
Written and produced alongside M-Phazes with songwriters John Levine and Casey Smith, the track oscillates between regretful nostalgia and
self-empowerment, displaying another side to the Ruel.
Driven by gritty, pop-infused production, the hypnotic track sees the singer-songwriter effortlessly floating between confessional-style lyricism and soulful croons as he perfectly captures the all too relatable feeling of letting go.
"'Someone Else's Problem' is about that feeling you get when you realize the benefits that only the end of a relationship can bring. When you look through a different lens at all the time you spent with that special someone and realize you're way better off without them. I wanted to write something with subject matter that was more lighthearted, kinda funny but still empowering. I really love this song and I hope my fans can relate to it and feel better about themselves after a shitty break up," Ruel said.
After surprising his U.S. fans with a secret show at Baby's All Right in Brooklyn to commemorate the third anniversary of his critically acclaimed Free Time EP, Ruel is fresh from a run of sold-out pop-up shows in London, Paris and Berlin in support of previous single "You Against Yourself."
Ruel then hits the festival circuit in November to headline the international music festival Riverfest before taking the stage at GudFest in Jakarta.
Earlier this year, Ruel kicked off his slate of new music with the intricately crafted pop song, "Growing Up Is___." The anthemic single quickly racked up over 45 million combined streams and earned him a Best Solo Artist nomination at the 2022 Aria Awards and Best Australian at the European Music Awards.
Adding to his existing repertoire of over two billion streams worldwide, the influential singer/songwriter also has multi-platinum singles such as "Younger," "Dazed & Confused," and the top 10 global smash turned triple-platinum song, "Painkiller."