Aimee Bobruk is a Texas born indie/folk/pop singer-songwriter.

Born on the outskirts of Huntsville, Texas at the end of a caliche dirt road named after her grandfather Aimee Bobruk spent 15 years in Austin, Texas learning to write songs and perform. Years later songs and love took her to the edge of the Baltic Sea where she now resides on an island in Denmark.

Bobruk describes her songwriting as “a way I make sense of the world and my place in it.” Her songs are site-specific and written inspired by American towns and landscapes. She is currently releasing singles from her forthcoming album, Malybanchia, inspired from her journey along the Mississippi River and residency at the childhood home of American author, Carson McCullers.

Leading up to this point, Bobruk has released three additional studio albums and has written over 25 songs with international artists and publishing companies. Her song “Black Swan,” competed in Sweden’s Melodifestivalen in 2015 for Eurovision. She has six title tracks with other artists. Her co-write and title track, “Easy Heart” was nominated "Best Release" by the German Record Critics' Association (Preis der deutschen Schallplattenkritik), and her co-write “Let the Ribbons Fly” was nominated for a Norwegian Spellemann.

Her knack for making something from nothing drives her creativity in multiple directions. In 2018 Bobruk made the film, Borderlanders, documenting her motorcycle ride along the Texas/Mexico border and interviews with locals about life in the region. In 2024 she launched Tuneagers the first online songwriting club made especially for teens.

Music has taken Bobruk to over a dozen countries and around the United States. She is a Marguerite and Lamar Smith Fellow (2018), a BMI Woody Guthrie Fellow (2019), and Shenandoah National Park Artist in Resident (2024).

She continues to perform her original songs alongside writing and performing with 10,000 Bees, a duo musical project with her Danish partner.