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DJ Ronson Reflects on Aaliyah's Timeless "One in a Million"

Summary

  • Ronson recalls the first time he heard Aaliyah's "One in a Million" album
  • Describes the song as "modern and crazy, like scary" due to its innovative production
  • Played other influential R&B tracks that helped him bond with Bruno Mars
DJ Ronson Reflects on Aaliyah's Timeless "One in a Million"

In a recent interview, renowned DJ and producer Mark Ronson took a trip down memory lane, reflecting on the profound impact of Aaliyah's 1996 album "One in a Million." Ronson recalls the year he started DJing, when Aaliyah's debut single "Back & Forth" was released and became a popular party anthem. However, it was the title track from her sophomore album that truly blew his mind.

Ronson describes the first time he played "One in a Million" at home, saying the song's rumbling 808s and Aaliyah's captivating vocals made it feel "so modern and crazy, like scary." He was in awe of the innovative production by Timbaland and Missy Elliott, which he felt represented the future of music. Ronson also played other influential R&B tracks, including Soul for Real's "Candy Rain" and Lil' Kim's "Crush on You," which he says helped him bond with collaborator Bruno Mars when they first met.

Throughout the interview, Ronson's reverence for Aaliyah's artistry and the lasting impact of her music is palpable. His recollections offer a glimpse into the formative years of a renowned DJ and the timeless appeal of one of R&B's most iconic albums.

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Ronson says the song was "so modern and crazy, like scary" due to its innovative production by Timbaland and Missy Elliott.
Ronson played Soul for Real's "Candy Rain" and Lil' Kim's "Crush on You."
Ronson says it was a "great party song" that people loved when he started DJing.

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