Article 5MK7W Mark Ronson on hope, hits and Amy Winehouse: ‘I loved being in her company. She was so funny’

Mark Ronson on hope, hits and Amy Winehouse: ‘I loved being in her company. She was so funny’

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Elle Hunt
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The superstar producer nearly quit music during lockdown. Now he's starting a new phase' with a TV show. He discusses therapy, paparazzi - and being tucked in by Robin Williams

Mark Ronson has been a DJ longer than he hasn't: his entire adult life, sometimes working four or five nights a week, since he was 18. What is that?" He casts his mind back and counts. Twenty-five - no, 27 years. Jesus."

In this time, he has been a staple of the New York scene, the studio partner of Amy Winehouse and a superproducer of artists from Ghostface Killah to Lady Gaga. He has his own instantly recognisable, vintage-leaning sound and is the invisible touch on songs that define not just years but decades.

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