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    • “Ooh Wee” – Mark Ronson ft. Ghostface Killah, Nate Dogg, Trife, Saigon (2003) Serving as the lead single from Ronson’s own debut LP Here Comes The Fuzz, the funky gem includes samples of Dennis Coffey’s “Scorpio” and Boney M’s “Sunny,” the latter which the producer first heard after viewing the 1997 Paul Thomas Anderson flick Boogie Nights.
    • “Back To Black” – Amy Winehouse (2006) First partnering on Winehouse’s jazz-tinged debut album Frank, the pair reunited for her sophomore effort (and subsequent global breakthrough) Back To Black.
    • “Littlest Things” – Lily Allen (2006) Ronson partnered with fellow U.K. talent Allen on her debut LP Alright, Still after hearing an early demo of her song “Smile.”
    • “Cold Shoulder” – Adele (2008) The only track produced by Ronson on the superstar’s debut LP 19, “Cold Shoulder” is glittering electro-R&B anthem that showcases the then-burgeoning artist’s grit & swagger as she spits lines of intimate betrayal like “so where you been then?
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  2. Mark Ronson discography. English-American musician, DJ, singer, songwriter, record producer and record executive Mark Ronson has released five studio albums and twenty-two singles. Here Comes the Fuzz, Ronson's debut studio album, was released in 2003 and was critically acclaimed and a financial success, despite initially poor sales.

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    Year
    Peak Chart Positions(uk[1])
    Peak Chart Positions(aus[2])
    "Ancora, ancora, ancora"(with Mina)
    2023
    "Too Much"(featuring Lucky Daye)
    2022
    "I Want to See the Bright Lights ...
    2020
    "Pieces of Us"(featuring King Princess)
    2019
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    • “Ooh Wee”
    • “Just”
    • “Electricity”
    • “Oh My God”
    • “Daffodils”
    • “Find U Again”
    • “Bang Bang Bang”
    • “Valerie”
    • “Uptown Funk”
    • “True Blue”

    The single from Ronson’s debut Here Comes The Fuzz has all his quintessential retro charms. He enlisted Ghostface Killah and protege Trife plus Nate Dogg and Saigon to rap over the groovy and opulent instrumentation. Although Ronson seems like the type to relish the patient sport of crate-digging, he found the main sample “Sunny” by Boney M from wa...

    Version contained some of Ronson’s best and most experimental recreations of both modern and older tracks. When he decided to take on Radiohead’s “Just,” from their sophomore album The Bends, he made the perfect choice of recruiting Phantom Planet’s Alex Greenwald. His vocals are haunting and groggy like a ghost that just woke up from a nap while t...

    Diplo and Mark Ronson fall on opposite ends of the producing spectrum. Diplo is more interested in electronic music, whereas Ronson prefers an analog, old-school approach to producing. Diplo loves not wearing a shirt and Ronson prefers a nice, tailored suit. They are the yin to the other’s yang, and together they are Silk City, named afterthe venue...

    Many moons ago, Lily Allen met Mark Ronson at Notting Hill Arts Club’s YoYo party and gave him a CD of demos. A few months later, he was helping her out with her debut album Alright, Still — together they created one of my all-time favorite songs, “Littlest Things.” In return, Allen contributed a song for Ronson’s covers collection Versiona year la...

    Ronson asked Pulitzer-winning author Michael Chabon to write lyrics for 2015’s Uptown Special. Instead of inhabiting the mind of a fictional character, Chabon imagined what it would be like to be Joni Mitchell or even Katy Perry. Ronson’s good pal, the reputable producer and Tame Impala frontman Kevin Parker, sings Chabon’s enigmatic lyrics on the ...

    It’s fitting that Late Night Feelings, which has been repeatedly dubbed the album of sad bangers, has a song that makes going to therapy twice a week due to heartbreak sound cool. On “Find U Again,” love-induced pain devours any sense of hope and captures restless desire after a breakup. Ronson confided in Camila Cabello, who he recently dubbed“Our...

    One of Ronson’s most ambitiously successful and strange feats was turning a French children’s song into a hit. After his foray into funkified modern classics, he did a quick costume change into French new wave for 2010’s Record Collection. He brought out the sexier older sibling of “Alouette” with the help of longtime collaborator Q-Tip and produce...

    When I discovered that this song was a cover, I thought it was from the ’60s or ’70s, a forgotten ballad or an unearthed gem from one of Ronson’s crate-foraging days. Instead, “Valerie” was originally released in 2006 by an indie rock band from Liverpool called the Zutons. The song is about a friend who got caught drunk driving, and when Ronson fir...

    As noted above, Ronson labored over “Uptown Funk.” At times, he became physically ill because of this track. It paid off; the song went on to become his first and only #1 hit in the USA and the UK. If you were alive in 2015, you’ve heard “Uptown Funk.” When Ronson played it for his stepdad — former Foreigner guitarist Mick Jones — he thought it was...

    On “True Blue,” Angel Olsen sounds like she’s under a spell. Her collaboration with Ronson for Late Night Feelingsis tragic and dreamy-eyed, a spectre that vampirically sucked all the romantic desperation from every ’80s movie ever. “I love the way you read my eyes,” sounds like something scripted soulmates would say. Synthesizers whirl against fai...

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  4. Mark Daniel Ronson is a British-American musician, DJ, songwriter, and record producer. He is best known for his collaborations with artists such as Amy Winehouse, Adele, Lady Gaga

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    Mark Ronson didn’t mean to make a debut album that reinvented party-friendly hip hop. Nor a follow-up that became one of the defining albums of the second half of the Noughties. He never anticipated that three of the up and coming British singers he produced and wrote with in his scruffy New York studio – Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse and Adele – would become three of the biggest stars in ...

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