Mark Ronson - TV Tropes
- ️Mon Dec 30 2024
Mark Daniel Ronson (born 4 September 1975) is a British-American DJ, record producer and remixer. He was born in London but raised in New York.
He started his career in 1993 and released his debut album in 2003.
Notable albums he produced include Back to Black by Amy Winehouse, Villains by Queens of the Stone Age and 19 and 25 by Adele.
Notable songs he made includes a cover of The Zutons' "Valerie" that Amy Winehouse sang on that proved to be a lot more popular than the original. He also collaborated with Bruno Mars for "Uptown Funk".
Discography:
- Here Comes the Fuzz (2003)
- Version (2007)
- Record Collection (with The Business Intl.) (2010)
- Uptown Special (2015)
- Late Night Feelings (2019)
Nothing Breaks Like a Trope:
- Cover Version: He covered "Valerie" with Amy Winehouse on vocals.
- Early-Installment Weirdness: His debut album Here Comes the Fuzz is the only one of his albums that's predominantly hip hop. For subsequent albums, he would shift to a more pop and funk oriented sound.
- Intercourse with You: "Uptown Funk". What do you expect with a song that has lyrics like "Uptown Funk you up"? The song also mentions "white gold" and Slipping a Mickey.
- In the Style of: "Version" comprising various pop covers in his distinctive brass-led arrangements.
- Ocular Gushers: The background women are like this in the international music video of "Stop Me
", flooding downtown Los Angeles with their animated tears. Even some of them spill out of the speakers at a bar in which Ronson stops by.
- Record Producer: Notable albums he produced include Back to Black by Amy Winehouse, Villains by Queens of the Stone Age and 19 and 25 by Adele.
- Softer and Slower Cover: Inverted for "Valerie", which is more upbeat and faster-paced compared to the more laid-back and soulful original.
- Special Guest: Amy Winehouse on the cover of "Valerie", Lady Gaga on "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart".