Bring ‘em Back, the New Single from Ruben, Speaks to U.S. Soldiers

A former member of the US Coast Guard, Ruben wants to show his appreciation for those defending our country

New York, NY, February 5, 2010 – Hip hop artist Ruben and Big House Records announce the release of Ruben's hit song and video, Bring 'em Back.

Bring 'em Back is an influential song which speaks out about bringing home United States soldiers from Iraq.  In a time when there is much controversy over the war, Ruben wants to spread awareness on the importance of bringing the troops home. Ruben served in the United States Coast Guard and was honorably discharged.

"United States armed forces put their lives on the line daily as they fight for our freedom," says Ruben.  "My song is simply a small sign of appreciation to all the men and women dedicated to fighting for our country."

Bring 'em Back was inspired by a Freda Payne song, Bring the Boys Home, protesting the Vietnam War. Ruben sampled her voice in the song and says she was one of his main inspirations for the song.

"My main focus and goal with my music is to address the important issues that affect us all -regardless of sex, race, creed or intelligence," says Ruben.  "I want people to hear my music and be able to relate to what's going on in the world."

Ruben is originally from Cleveland, Ohio, and began his music career at the age of six as he followed in the footsteps of his father, who was singing in a group called Love for Dollar and Cents.  Ruben is also a certified fitness trainer and aspiring actor, now living in Los Angeles, California.

Check out the video for Bring 'em Back and more of Ruben's music at www.myspace.com/infidelkaztro.

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