Ruth Mixter
50 top tracks
Ruth Mixter
50 top tracks
Albums

Dios Lo Hara Otra Vez
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Inquebrantable
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Vive Tu Día
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Dios lo hará otra vez
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Dios lo hara otra vez
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VIVE TU DIA
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Lilly and Us
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Llamados para este tiempo Expolit 2004
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Exitos de bendicion Disco 3 (18/02/2007 12:40:48 p.m.)
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Exitos de Bendición 3
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Por El Sueño de Dios
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Solo
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Biography
Ruth Mixter is a Latin gospel singer/songwriter that interprets her songs with extraordinary passion. Born in the 80’s in Nicaragua during the country´s civil war, she debuted onto the music scene in 2005 with her first album titled “God will do it again.” She quickly began to captivate an international audience due to her powerful vocal performance and her desire to inspire people of all ages to believe in the power of their dreams. Ruth has <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Ruth+Mixter">Read ...Read more on Last.fm
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Ruth Mixter is a Latin gospel singer/songwriter that interprets her songs with extraordinary passion. Born in the 80’s in Nicaragua during the country´s civil war, she debuted onto the music scene in 2005 with her first album titled “God will do it again.” She quickly began to captivate an international audience due to her powerful vocal performance and her desire to inspire people of all ages to believe in the power of their dreams. Ruth has participated in an array of international platforms focused on lifting up those less fortunate and victims of abuse.
Her song “Algo Grande Viene" (Something great is about to happen) from her latest album “Vive tu día" (Live your Day) has reached the highest positions in radios stations in the US and around the world. As a singer/songwriter Ruth touches our hearts and invites us to sour above our limitations and reach for a better tomorrow.
Ruth currently lives in Puerto Rico with her husband Elier Figueroa <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Ruth+Mixter">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
