Best known for his work within the last 10 years, Mark Ronson has mastered the art of contributing to a handful of genres. Having made a name for himself as a DJ back in 1993, the London native’s ear for a diverse range of sound gifted him with the opportunity to produce his own music. Despite his debut album Here Comes The Fuzz being released in 2003, Ronson’s biggest moment arrived four years later with Version, which consisted of cover versions alongside another stellar line-up of artists, and managed to assist him towards three Grammy Awards the following year.
In the midst of returning for a third solo album in 2010, the producer’s work with the rest of the music industry is undoubtedly what sets him apart from the crowd. Mark’s still growing catalog consists of the likes of Adele, Ghostface Killah, Paul McCartney, Q-Tip, Amy Winehouse and many others, with his signature burst of electronica being one of the most important additions to music over the past decade.
We took the opportunity to look at some of his contributions over the years.