Mark Ronson

Watch Mark Ronson and Mystikal Perform ‘Feel Right’ on Power 106


 
Mark Ronson and veteran rapper Mystikal stopped by Los Angeles’ Power 106 on Friday to perform “Feel Right” on “The Cruz Show.” The performance featured Ronson on the turntables and Mystikal on the mic, almost as if channeling James Brown.
 
“Feel Right” is the third single off of Ronson’s Uptown Special album and was one of the most downloaded songs on DJcity in December.
 
Download: Mark Ronson ft. Mystikal – Feel Right
 
Related: ‘Uptown Funk’ Sung in Cartoon Voices

‘Uptown Funk’ Sung in Cartoon Voices


 
Once a song becomes a hit, it’s only a matter of time until numerous cover versions pop up on YouTube. This new take on Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars’ “Uptown Funk” is something different, though. Watch above as YouTuber Mikey Bolts sings the funky smash in multiple cartoon voices, including characters from “Family Guy,” “King of the Hill” and “American Dad.”
 
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Mark Ronson’s ‘Uptown Funk’ Receives Trap Remix by Instant Party

Instant Party
 
A trap remix of Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars’ “Uptown Funk”? You know it was going to happen. Enter Instant Party, an up-and-coming DJ/producer from Seattle that’s been making a lot of noise lately (pun intended). His bass-heavy remixes have already received support from heavyweights such as Diplo, Flosstradamus, Steve Aoki, DVBBS, and our homie Lil Jon, who put us on to his new offering.
 
Stream and download the remix exclusively at DJcity:
 
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Download: Mark Ronson ft. Bruno Mars – Uptown Funk – Instant Party Trap Remix
 
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Related: Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars Perform ‘Uptown Funk’ on SNL

Mark Ronson Makes Hits by Combining Real Musicians with Technology

Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars
 
Before Mark Ronson produced “Uptown Funk,” the British DJ/producer/musician was best known for crafting Amy Winehouse’s breakthrough album, Back to Black, which includes the Grammy-winning smash, “Rehab.” Eight years later, Ronson’s career is poised to reach new heights, thanks to the success of his Bruno Mars-assisted anthem.
 
Currently the fourth most Shazamed song in the world and number one on Billboard’s Hot 100 chart, “Uptown Funk” shows no signs of slowing. The track’s success didn’t come easy though, as it took half a year to finish.
 
During an interview with sports and entertainment website Grantland, Ronson spoke about the recording process of “Uptown Funk” and his preference for live instrumentation. Here’s what we learned from the interview:
 
“Uptown Funk” almost didn’t happen.

“It nearly self-destructed, like, 18 times because, you know, you get the seed of something that seems so magical and every time you go in to try and finish it or write the second verse, it never feels genuine or like the way it worked when you were doing it the first time … And the song would have these kinds of sessions, like two days straight, and, man, I’m just exhausted. Bruno would be like, ‘Sh#t, man, it breaks my heart, but maybe this song just wasn’t meant to be.'”

 
He thinks producers now use technology as a crutch.

“The ’80s were amazing because it was really when there were all these revolutions in producing styles, drum machines, samplers, and you had all these awesome records. You pick any one of them and none of them could have been made even five years prior — thinking of things like ‘The Reflex’ by Duran Duran, or Cyndi Lauper. All those records were great pop records and fully immersed in the best technology of their time, whereas now when we make records, we only use technology as a crutch to fix things.”

 
He believes people respond differently to real musicians.

“When I use technology, it’s not to fix things or to rob anyone’s human experience of listening to music … Maybe that’s why ‘Uptown Funk’ or ‘Rehab’ or any of these records jump out when you hear them at first, because something tells you that those are real people playing, and they’re the real musicians. Whatever it is, the human brain can hear that, whether you know what the difference is or not.”

 
He hopes to make hits for a long time.

“Richard Russell, who started XL Recordings, once told me, ‘The only thing you don’t want to sound like is something that came out last year.’ … Quincy [Jones] was, like, well into his fifties when he did ‘Thriller.’ I think I just want to be able to make good music. I don’t mind if I’m old or gray or bald or whatever it is.”

 

 
Download “Uptown Funk” and its remixes on DJcity.
 
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Fifth Harmony Covers Mark Ronson’s ‘Uptown Funk’


 
Female pop group Fifth Harmony have announced their upcoming tour by covering Mark Ronson’s hit featuring Bruno Mars, “Uptown Funk.”
 
In a video posted to their YouTube channel, the ladies of 5H are joined by tourmates Jacob Whitesides, Jasmine V and Mahogany Lox. Some might remember Jasmine, who dropped a track featuring Kendrick Lamar last summer.
 
“Uptown Funk” is currently number one on Billboard’s Hot 100 and the third most Shazamed song in the world.
 
Related: Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars Perform ‘Uptown Funk’ on SNL

Mark Ronson Talks Working with Bruno Mars


 
DJ/producer/musician Mark Ronson recently visited New York’s 92.3 AMP Radio to chat about working with Bruno Mars on his new single “Uptown Funk.” The Grammy-winning producer, who spoke with DJ Toro, discussed how the collaboration came about, what his goals as a producer are, and which DJs inspired him when he was growing up.
 

“I love making records that stand out when you hear them — that’s the ultimate goal.”

 
Ronson also revealed that his forthcoming album is co-produced and co-written by Jeff Bhasker, who’s best known for his work on Jay Z’s “Run This Town,” Kanye West’s “All of the Lights” and Fun’s “We Are Young.” Ronson also said the album will feature A$AP Rocky, Mystikal, Stevie Wonder, Kevin Parker from Tame Impala and a new singer which he discovered in a Mississippi church.
 
“Uptown Funk” is currently the 8th most Shazamed song in the US and was the 8th most downloaded song on DJcity in November.
 
Related: Mark Ronson & Bruno Mars Perform ‘Uptown Funk’ on SNL

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