Ruth Abraha is also another young talent who is trying to follow the footseps of the great Helen Meles, another great patriot of Eritrea.
Eritrean women are really Mashallah, so pretty
There's a certain sparta mentality among Eritrean singers. We even play war songs at weddings. Most Eritrean songs have references to soldiers or war.
For example, If you fast forward to 3:45 into that video above, Ruth Abraha says, "where is my brave Eritrean soldier, when I see him, I will hug him and kiss him"
Helen Meles is a war veteran and a bigger than life star to Eritreans - both her parents were war veterans, so her family is well respected. She is arguably the hottest female singer in East Africa and perhaps even all of Africa - She's constantly demanded by other countries to sing for them and when she has concerts in the states, a lot of the people who buy her tickets are from other countries.
Helen Meles has a fiery personality, she's very witty and sassy and isn't shy at all, by that I mean, if you're busted, she's call you out on it real quick - she's very confident. A few years ago, Helen left a millionaire Eritrean dude in Asmara, for a rude, slightly aggressive Eritrean soldier who talked with his hands and played the saxophone. If that does not prove that money isn't everything, than I don't know what will.
Women don't think rationally when it comes to selecting their partners. A girl can call you ugly but if you make her feel powerful emotions inside her, she'll be with you and there's no force on earth that can make her feel otherwise.