Bruno Mars & Mark Ronson on 'SNL': Ronson's 6 Best Songs
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popular hollywood artiste Mark Ronson has released a brand new album into the market am so sure many of our readers are asking who is Mark Ronson well he is better known as
While his debut album Here Comes the Fuzz failed to make an impact on the charts, his second album, Version, included three top-10 hits and won Ronson a Brit Award for British Male Solo Artist in 2008.[2] His third studio album,Record Collection, was released on 27 September 2010.
The duo will bring their 'Uptown Funk!' to tonight's 'Saturday Night Live.'
Mark Ronson has released three well-received albums, produced Amy Winehouse's instant-classic Back to Black album and has been named Producer of the Year three times at the Grammys, but he's still not a household name in the U.S.
That could all change with his upcoming album Uptown Special, due Jan. 27, which already has a ton of buzz thanks to the Prince-tastic lead single "Uptown Funk!" with Bruno Mars. The track entered the Hot 100 this week at No. 67, and it's poised to gain even more steam thanks to the music video released just this week.
The duo's performance on Saturday Night Live tonight also shouldn't hurt. Before the retro-cool writer/producer hits the SNL stage with Mars, check out our favorite of his "solo" hits -- that is, songs that appeared on Ronson's own albums but spotlight other artists. Many are inventive covers, including "Valerie" (originally by the Zutons), "Stop Me" (the Smiths' "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before") and "Oh My God" (Kaiser Chiefs). You'll be rewarded with the delightfully throwback video for "Uptown Funk!" at the end, hallelujah!
Mark Ronson, feat. Ghostface Killah & Nate Dogg - "Ooh Wee" (2003)
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