Mark Ronson
Mark Daniel Ronson is a British and American musician, record producer, and DJ. He has won ten Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year, Non-Classical|Producer of the Year] for Amy Winehouse's album Back to Black, as well as two for Record of the Year with her 2006 single "Rehab" and his own 2014 single "Uptown Funk". Ronson has also won an Academy Award for Best Original Song, a Golden Globe and a Grammy Award for "Shallow" for the film A Star Is Born.
Ronson was lead and executive producer for the soundtrack to the 2023 Greta Gerwig film Barbie, on which he also composed and co-wrote several of its songs with his production partner Andrew Wyatt. The soundtrack won three Grammy Awards—"What Was I Made For?" won Song of the Year and Best Song Written for Visual Media, while the parent album won Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media—from 11 nominations, as well as an Academy Award for Best Original Song from two nominations. Ronson and Wyatt would collaborate with Gerwig again in 2026 for the soundtrack to her adaptation of Narnia: The Magician's Nephew for Netflix.
Ronson was born in Notting Hill, London, and raised in New York City. His stepfather is Foreigner guitarist Mick Jones, which contributed to his musical upbringing. Ronson was educated at the Collegiate School and Vassar College. While attending New York University, he became a popular DJ in the regional area for his work in hip hop music. Ronson signed with Elektra Records to release his debut studio album, Here Comes the Fuzz, which contained guest performances from prominent American hip hop acts and was met with lukewarm commercial reception. Due to this, he parted ways with Elektra the following year and co-founded his own label, Allido Records, through which Ronson released his following projects and signed other artists including Wale, Rhymefest, and Daniel Merriweather.
By 2006, Ronson gained wider recognition for his production work on albums and singles for Lily Allen, Christina Aguilera, and Amy Winehouse. The following year, he signed with Columbia Records and released the Motown-funk cover singles "Stop Me" and "Amy Winehouse version|Valerie]", both of which peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart in promotion of his second album, the covers effort Version. It peaked at number two on the UK Albums Chart earned him the Brit Award for British Male Solo Artist. His third album, Record Collection, matched its chart position and moderately entered the U.S. Billboard 200.
Ronson's 2014 single "Uptown Funk", yielded his furthest commercial success internationally, spending 14 consecutive weeks atop the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, seven non-consecutive weeks atop the UK Singles Chart, and becoming one of the best-selling singles of all-time. "Uptown Funk" served as the lead single for his fourth studio album Uptown Special, which was dedicated to Winehouse and peaked atop the UK Albums Chart, as well as number five on the Billboard 200. In 2018, Ronson founded the record label Zelig Records, an imprint of Columbia Records, and formed the duo Silk City with fellow producer Diplo; their debut single, "Electricity" was released in September of that year and won a Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording.
In 2015, Ronson became a patron of the Amy Winehouse Foundation, which helps disadvantaged youth through music. He has also worked with the End the Silence campaign to raise funds and awareness for the Hope and Homes for Children charity. Ronson served as a mentor at Turnaround Arts, a national program of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which helped low-performing schools through arts education.
Early life
Ronson was born in Notting Hill, London, to Laurence Ronson, a then music manager and publisher, now real estate developer, and Ann, a writer, jewellery designer, and socialite. His Ashkenazi Jewish ancestors emigrated from Austria, Lithuania, and Russia. Ronson was brought up in a Conservative Jewish household and celebrated his Bar Mitzvah.After his parents' divorce, Ann married Foreigner guitarist Mick Jones. Jones wrote Foreigner's song "I Want to Know What Love Is" about his burgeoning relationship with her.
Ronson, along with his mother, stepfather, and sisters, moved to New York City when he was eight years old. Living on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, Ronson counted Sean Lennon among his childhood friends. At age 12, being a self-described music nerd, he pestered Rolling Stone founder Jann Wenner into an internship at the magazine. Ronson attended high school at the private Collegiate School in Manhattan before attending Vassar College and then New York University. In 2008, he obtained American citizenship so that he could vote in that year's election.
Family
Ronson was born into the Ronson family, formerly one of Britain's wealthiest families and founders of Heron International; following success in the 1980s, they lost $1 billion of their wealth in the property crash of the early 1990s. He is the nephew of businessman Gerald Ronson. Mark is not related to guitarist Mick Ronson.Through his mother, Ronson is distantly related to British Conservative politicians Sir Malcolm Rifkind and Leon Brittan, and Odeon Cinemas founder Oscar Deutsch.
Ronson has two younger sisters: twins Charlotte, a fashion designer, and Samantha, a singer and DJ. Through his mother's second marriage to Mick Jones, Ronson has two older step-siblings and two half-siblings, including actress Annabelle Dexter-Jones. Through his father's second marriage, Ronson has three other half-siblings.
Career
While attending New York University, Ronson became known as a DJ on the local club scene in the early 1990s. He played a diverse, genre-spanning selection, noting: "I've always loved everything. I've never had any kind of genre boundaries". In 1999, Ronson was featured in an ad for Tommy Hilfiger wearing the company's denim in the recording studio.2001–2005: ''Here Comes the Fuzz'' and initial producing
Ronson transitioned from DJ to producer after Nikka Costa's manager, Dominique Trenier, heard one of his sets and introduced him to several musicians. Ronson produced Costa's song "Everybody Got Their Something", and Ronson soon signed a record contract with Elektra Records. He had already produced tracks for Hilfiger ads and, in 2001, used the connection to have Costa's single "Like a Feather" feature in an advertisement.Ronson's debut album, Here Comes the Fuzz, was released in 2003 and according to a retrospective review "the record sold poorly and critical reception was lukewarm at best, dismissive at worst". The album featured performances from artists from diverse genres, including Mos Def, Jack White, Sean Paul, Nappy Roots and Rivers Cuomo. The lead single "Ooh Wee," reached no. 15 on the UK Singles Chart, and was used in a number of films, including in Honey. Two weeks after releasing Here Comes the Fuzz, Elektra Records dropped Ronson. In 2004, Ronson formed his own record label, Allido Records, a subsidiary of Sony BMG's J Records, along with his longtime manager Rich Kleiman.
2006–2009: ''Version''
On 2 April 2007, Ronson released a cover of The Smiths' track "Stop Me If You Think You've Heard This One Before", in medley with the Supremes' "You Keep Me Hangin' On", under the shortened title "Stop Me", featuring Australian singer and frequent collaborator Daniel Merriweather. It reached number 2 in the UK singles charts, giving Ronson his highest-peaking single until 2014's "Uptown Funk". Ronson remixed the Bob Dylan song "Most Likely [You Go Your Way And I'll Go Mine]" in promotion for the three-disc Bob Dylan collection titled Dylan released October 2007. Ronson has also produced Candie Payne's single "One More Chance" in 2007. The cover album Version appeared on his own label with Alexis Petridis describing the song interpretations as "an affectionate pastiche of a 60s soul revue's brass-laden sound". In May 2007 it was awarded the title Album of the Month by the British dance music magazine, Mixmag. On 23 June, Ronson made the cover of The Guardian newspaper's Guide magazine, alongside singer Lily Allen.In June 2007, Ronson signed DC hip hop artist Wale to Allido Records. In late 2007, he focused on production, working with Daniel Merriweather on his debut album, and recording again with Amy Winehouse and Robbie Williams. On 24 October 2007, Ronson performed a one-off set at The Roundhouse in Camden, London as part of the BBC Electric Proms 2007. The performance featured the BBC Concert Orchestra and included special guests Terry Hall, Sean Lennon, Tim Burgess, Alex Greenwald, Ricky Wilson, Charlie Waller, Adele and Kyle Falconer.
In December 2007, Ronson received his first Grammy Award nomination, for 'Producer of the Year, Non-Classical'. Ronson's work with Amy Winehouse also received substantial accolades, gaining 6 nominations. Winehouse's "Back to Black" album, mostly produced by Ronson, was nominated for 'Album of the Year' and 'Best Pop Vocal Album'. Her song "Rehab" received nods for 'Best Female Pop Vocal Performance', 'Song of the Year' and 'Record of the Year'. Ronson would go on to win three Grammys: 'Producer of the Year' as well as 'Best Pop Vocal Album' and 'Record of the Year' in early February 2008.
Ronson is credited as producer on a mixtape album called Man in the Mirror, released in January 2008 by the rapper Rhymefest which is a tribute to the pop star Michael Jackson. The album features Rhymefest appearing to speak to Michael Jackson using archive audio from interviews with the pop star. The same month Ronson received three nominations for the Brit Awards, including 'Best Male Solo Artist,' 'Best Album' and 'Song of the Year'. Ronson won his first Brit for 'Best Male Solo Artist' in mid-February 2008 over favourite Mika. He also performed a medley of Coldplay's "Smile upon Your Face">Smile (Lily Allen song)">Smile upon Your Face" with Adele, "Stop Me" with Daniel Merriweather, and "Valerie" with Amy Winehouse. The performance allowed for a large boost in sales in the iTunes UK Top 100. "Valerie" would jump almost 30 spots in the days after the event, while "Just", "Stop Me" and "Oh My God" all appeared in the chart as well. That same week, Ronson appeared twice in the UK Top 40, with "Valerie" rebounding to number 13 and "Just" at number 31, his fourth Top 40 entry from "Version". The Brits performance also allowed for "Version" to climb 18 spots to number 4.
Around this time, Ronson received his first number one on an international chart for "Valerie," which spent four consecutive weeks at the top of the chart. He collaborated with Kaiser Chiefs on their third album. Ronson toured the album "Version" extensively through both the UK and Europe during 2008. Notable sold-out performances at The Hammersmith Apollo and Brixton Academy. Ronson is known to champion new upcoming artists on the road with him, such as Sam Sparro and Julian Perretta. Ronson's string backing was provided by the all-female string quartet Demon Strings.
On 2 July 2008, in Paris, Mark Ronson performed live with Duran Duran for an invited audience. They played new arrangements by Ronson of some Duran Duran songs, along with tracks from the band's new album, Red Carpet Massacre. Ronson & the Version Players also performed songs from his album Version. Simon Le Bon sang. As of March 2009, Ronson was working with the group on their 13th album. The Album, titled All You Need Is Now, was released digitally exclusively via Apple's iTunes on 21 December 2010, while the physical CD was released in March 2011 with additional tracks. In 2013–14 Ronson was once again in the studio producing Duran Duran's 14th album, Paper Gods, making it the first time the band has worked with the same producer on consecutive albums since Colin Thurston produced their first two albums in the 1980s.
2010–2012: ''Record Collection''
In the spring of 2010, Ronson confirmed the name of his new album Record Collection, and said that he hoped to have it out by September 2010. Additionally, Ronson announced the name of his new band, "The Business Intl.'", which is the alias adopted by Ronson on the third studio album. The first single, "Bang Bang Bang," which featured rapper Q-Tip and singer MNDR, was released on 12 July 2010, where it peaked at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart, giving Ronson his fourth Top 10 single. The single also entered the Irish Singles Chart, where it peaked at number 18. The second single from the album, "The Bike Song", was released on 19 September 2010, and features Kyle Falconer from The View and Spank Rock. The album was released on 27 September 2010. This is the first Ronson album on which he features as a singer.Although Ronson had never met Michael Jackson, he was given the vocal track to a song titled "Lovely Way", sung by Michael Jackson, in 2010 to produce for Jackson's posthumous album Michael. He submitted the track, but it did not make the tracklisting for Michael. Ronson said about the rumours surrounding the vocals on the track, "It was definitely him singing. I was given a vocal track to work with but I never actually met Michael. It's in the vein of Elton John's 'Goodbye Yellow Brick Road' and John Lennon's 'Imagine'." He provided the score for the 2011 film Arthur. Ronson was one of the artists featured in the 2012 documentary Re:GENERATION Music Project. His song "A La Modeliste" features Mos Def, Erykah Badu, Trombone Shorty, members of The Dap-Kings, and Zigaboo Modeliste.
2013–2017: ''Uptown Special'' and ''Amy''
On 30 October 2014, Ronson announced, via Twitter, a new single from his upcoming album, to be released on 10 November 2014. The single, "Uptown Funk," features Bruno Mars on vocals. On 22 November 2014, Ronson and Mars appeared as the musical guest on Saturday Night Live performing "Uptown Funk" and "Feel Right". "Uptown Funk" reached number one in the UK and US singles charts, and also became the all-time most streamed track in a single week in the UK, having been streamed a record 2.49 million times in a week. "Uptown Funk" reached the top 10 in nearly every country it charted; it spent fifteen weeks at number one on the Canadian Hot 100, fourteen weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, and seven weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart. In February 2015 the song won Ronson the Brit Award for British Single of the Year. As of August 2022, the song's music video on YouTube has amassed over 4.6 billion views.In 2015, Ronson starred in the documentary film Amy about his late friend Amy Winehouse. His voice features in the film where he talks about his career and relationship with Winehouse and there is footage of Ronson from the recording session of the single "Back to Black" from March 2006 and also at Winehouse's funeral in London in July 2011. On 16 October 2015, Ronson became a patron of the Amy Winehouse Foundation. In January 2016, Ronson was nominated for two Brit Awards; Best British Male Solo Artist, and British Producer of the Year, at the 2016 Brit Awards.
At the 2016 Grammy Awards Ronson won two awards for "Uptown Funk", including Record of the Year. Jason Iley, the head of Sony Music UK and Ronson's UK label Columbia Records, hailed Ronson as "a true gentleman" and "one of the most considerate, kind and humble artists in our industry." He added, "the monumental success of Uptown Funk is so thoroughly deserved and has established itself as, not only one of the Records of the Year but of our lifetime." At the Super Bowl 50 Halftime Show Ronson performed "Uptown Funk" with Mars. He went on to executive produce Lady Gaga's fifth album, Joanne. Ronson produced the Queens of the Stone Age's 2017 album Villains.
2018–present: Silk City, "Shallow", ''Late Night Feelings'' and ''Night People''
In 2018, Ronson founded his own label, Zelig Records, an imprint of Columbia Records and the first artist he signed was singer King Princess. He formed the duo Silk City with fellow producer Diplo. Their first single "Electricity" featuring Dua Lipa was released on 6 September and peaked at the US Dance Club Songs and received the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording at the 61st Annual Grammy Awards.In May 2018, it was revealed that Ronson was working with Miley Cyrus in the studio. Their first collaboration "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" was released in November 2018. Ronson also co-wrote the song "Shallow" for the film A Star Is Born with his frequent collaborators Lady Gaga, Andrew Wyatt, and Anthony Rossomando. The song earned Ronson an Academy Award and the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song, as well as two Grammy nominations, winning the Grammy Award for Best Song Written for Visual Media.
On 12 April 2019, it was announced that Mark Ronson would release his fifth album, Late Night Feelings, on 26 June 2019. The album features Miley Cyrus, Angel Olsen, Lykke Li and Camila Cabello. Ronson has described the album as a collection of "sad bangers," with the title track laying down a warm mid-tempo dance groove under Li's melancholy vocals. On 12 October 2019, BBC Two broadcast the documentary Mark Ronson: From the Heart, directed by Carl Hindmarch. In June 2021, Ronson, along with the Foo Fighters, shared a "re-version" of their single "Making a Fire".
In 2023, Ronson was announced as the executive producer of Barbie the Album, the soundtrack of the film Barbie by Greta Gerwig. In addition to executive producing the album, Ronson also served as co-producer and co-writer on several of the tracks, including "Dance the Night", "What Was I Made For?", "Man I Am", and "Just Ken">Just (song)">Just Ken". He co-wrote the score of the film. In October 2023 Ronson released a remixed version of Mina's classic "Ancora, ancora, ancora". The song premiered at Gucci’s runway at Milan Fashion Week in September 2023.
Ronson's debut memoir New York City">New (Paul McCartney song)">New York City was published by Grand Central Publishing on September 16, 2025.
Personal life
Ronson divides his time among London, Los Angeles, and New York. Since childhood, he has been a fan of English Premier League football club Chelsea F.C. and is also a fan of the New York Knicks basketball team.In 2009, Ronson was voted the most stylish man in the UK by GQ magazine.
In 2011, a portrait of Ronson was painted by British artist Joe Simpson; the painting was exhibited around the UK, including a solo exhibition at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
In 2015, he was named one of the magazine's 50 best-dressed British men.
On 20 August 2019, Ronson, along with several other celebrities, invested in a funding round for Lowell Herb Co, a California cannabis brand. He is known to be "a dedicated cannabis consumer".
Ronson was friends with American singer, actress and model Aaliyah, meeting her at a photoshoot for Tommy Hilfiger and staying friends until Aaliyah's death in August 2001.
Relationships
In 2001, Ronson began dating the actress-singer Rashida Jones. They became engaged in March 2003, with Ronson proposing by creating a crossword puzzle with the message "Will you marry me." Their relationship ended approximately one year later.On 3 September 2011, Ronson married French actress and singer Joséphine de La Baume, who had previously appeared in the music video for "The Bike Song". On 16 May 2017, it was reported that de La Baume had filed for divorce from Ronson, listing the separation date as 21 April 2017. The divorce was finalized in October 2018.
On 4 September 2021, Ronson announced his marriage to actress Grace Gummer, after a year of dating. On 13 October 2022, Gummer and Ronson announced they were expecting their first child. Their first child, a daughter, was born in December 2022. In February 2025 they welcomed their second daughter.
Discography
- Here Comes the Fuzz
- Version
- Record Collection
- Uptown Special
- ''Late Night Feelings''
Filmography
- Zoolander – Himself
- Behind the Music: Remastered – Himself; Episode: "Duran Duran"
- Amy – Himself
- Gaga: Five Foot Two – Himself
- Spies in Disguise – Agency Control Room Technician
- Freedom Uncut – Himself
Videos
Film soundtrack
Production discography
Adapted from AllMusic.| Year | Artist | Track | Album | Details |
| 1998 | The Flip Squad | "Turntables" | The Flip Squad All-Star DJs | |
| 1998 | The Flip Squad | "Only Time You Love 'Em" | The Flip Squad All-Star DJs | |
| 1999 | The High & Mighty | Home Field Advantage | Additional programming | |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "Like a Feather" | Everybody Got Their Something | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "So Have I for You" | Everybody Got Their Something | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "Tug of War" | Everybody Got Their Something | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "Everybody Got Their Something" | Everybody Got Their Something | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "Nothing" | Everybody Got Their Something | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "Nikka What?" | Everybody Got Their Something | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "Hope It Felt Good" | Everybody Got Their Something | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "Some Kind of Beautiful" | Everybody Got Their Something | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "Nikka Who?" | Everybody Got Their Something | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "Just Because" | Everybody Got Their Something | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "Push & Pull" | Everybody Got Their Something | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "Corners of My Mind" | Everybody Got Their Something | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "I Don't Want to Be the Rain | Everybody Got Their Something | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2001 | Nikka Costa | "Call Me" | Zoolander | Co-producer |
| 2002 | Jimmy Fallon | "Idiot Boyfriend" | The Bathroom Wall | Bass, backing vocals, keyboards, mixing |
| 2002 | Jimmy Fallon | " Basketball" | The Bathroom Wall | Bass, backing vocals, keyboards, mixing |
| 2002 | Jimmy Fallon | "Drinking in the Woods" | The Bathroom Wall | Bass, backing vocals, keyboards, mixing |
| 2002 | Jimmy Fallon | "Road Rage" | The Bathroom Wall | Bass, backing vocals, keyboards, mixing |
| 2002 | Jimmy Fallon | "Snowball" | The Bathroom Wall | Bass, backing vocals, keyboards, mixing |
| 2002 | Sean Paul | "International Affair" | Dutty Rock | |
| 2002 | Saigon | "The Corner" | The Best of Saigon a.k.a.The Yardfather Volume 1 | |
| 2003 | Macy Gray | "When I See You" | The Trouble with Being Myself | Guitar |
| 2003 | Macy Gray | "It Ain't the Money" | The Trouble with Being Myself | Programming, turntables |
| 2003 | Macy Gray | "Screamin'" | The Trouble with Being Myself | Guitar |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "Intro" | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "Bluegrass Stain'd" | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "Ooh Wee" | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "High" | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "I Suck" | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "International Affair" | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "Diduntdidunt" | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "On the Run" | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "Here Comes the Fuzz" | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "Bout to Get Ugly" | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "She's Got Me" | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "Tomorrow" | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "Rashi " | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2003 | Mark Ronson | "NYC Rules" | Here Comes the Fuzz | |
| 2005 | Ol' Dirty Bastard | "Dirty Dirty" | Osirus | Producer and co-writer |
| 2005 | Terry Sullivan | TheErthMoovsAroundTheSun | Guitar | |
| 2005 | Teriyaki Boyz | "The Takeover" | Beef or Chicken | Producer |
| 2006 | Mark Ronson | "Just" | Exit Music: Songs with Radio Heads | Radiohead cover |
| 2006 | Lily Allen | "Littlest Things" | Alright, Still | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2006 | Lily Allen | "Smile" | Alright, Still | Remix artist |
| 2006 | Rhymefest | "Devil's Pie" | Blue Collar | Producer |
| 2006 | Rhymefest | "Tell a Story" | Blue Collar | Producer |
| 2006 | Rhymefest | "Build Me Up" | Blue Collar | Producer |
| 2006 | Christina Aguilera | "Slow Down Baby" | Back to Basics | Co-producer, guitars, bass, beats, keyboards, engineer |
| 2006 | Christina Aguilera | "Without You" | Back to Basics | Co-producer, guitars, bass, beats, keyboards, engineer |
| 2006 | Christina Aguilera | "Welcome" | Back to Basics | Co-producer, guitars, bass, beats, keyboards, engineer |
| 2006 | Christina Aguilera | "Hurt" | Back to Basics | Co-producer, guitars, bass, beats, keyboards, engineer |
| 2006 | Amy Winehouse | "Rehab" | Back to Black | |
| 2006 | Amy Winehouse | "You Know I'm No Good" | Back to Black | |
| 2006 | Amy Winehouse | "Back to Black" | Back to Black | |
| 2006 | Amy Winehouse | "Love Is a Losing Game" | Back to Black | |
| 2006 | Amy Winehouse | "Wake Up Alone" | Back to Black | |
| 2006 | Amy Winehouse | "He Can Only Hold Her" | Back to Black | |
| 2006 | Amy Winehouse | "You Know I'm No Good" | Back to Black | |
| 2006 | Amy Winehouse | "Rehab" | Back to Black | |
| 2006 | Amy Winehouse | "Back to Black" | Back to Black | |
| 2006 | Robbie Williams | "Lovelight" | Rudebox | Producer, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, turntables, percussion, engineer |
| 2006 | Robbie Williams | "Bongo Bong and Je ne t'aime plus" | Rudebox | Producer, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, turntables, percussion, engineer |
| 2006 | Robbie Williams | "Keep On" | Rudebox | Producer, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, turntables, percussion, engineer |
| 2006 | Robbie Williams | "Good Doctor" | Rudebox | Producer, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, turntables, percussion, engineer |
| 2006 | Rhymefest & Samantha Ronson | "Wanted" | Half Nelson: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
| 2006 | Saigon | "The Corner" | Half Nelson: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
| Ghostface Killah | "You Know I'm No Good" | More Fish | Producer | - |
| 2007 | Wale | "Let's Ride" | 100 Miles & Running | Producer |
| 2007 | Wale | "Smile" | 100 Miles & Running | Producer |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "God Put a Smile upon Your Face" | Version | Coldplay cover |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "Oh My God" | Version | Kaiser Chiefs cover |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "Stop Me" | Version | The Smiths and the Supremes cover |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "Toxic" | Version | Britney Spears cover |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "Valerie" | Version | The Zutons cover |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "Apply Some Pressure" | Version | Maxïmo Park cover, featuring the band's frontman Paul Smith |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "Inversion" | Version | |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "Pretty Green" | Version | The Jam cover |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "Just" | Version | Radiohead cover |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "Amy" | Version | Ryan Adams cover |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "The Only One I Know" | Version | The Charlatans cover |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "Diversion" | Version | |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "L.S.F. " | Version | Kasabian cover, featuring Kasabian themselves |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "Outversion" | Version | |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "Pistol of Fire" | Version B-sides, Radio 1: Established 1967, and Version | Kings of Leon cover |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "No One Knows" | Version B-sides, Radio 1: Established 1967, and Version | Queens of the Stone Age cover |
| 2007 | Mark Ronson | "You're All I Need to Get By" | Version B-sides, Radio 1: Established 1967, and Version | Method Man and Mary J. Blige cover |
| 2008 | Rhymefest | Man in the Mirror | Producer | |
| 2008 | Adele | "Cold Shoulder" | 19 | Producer, guitar, drums, keyboards, programming |
| 2008 | Estelle | "Magnificent" | Shine | Producer |
| 2008 | Wale | "The Remake of a Remake " | The Mixtape About Nothing | Producer |
| 2008 | Wale | "The Chicago Falcon " | The Mixtape About Nothing | Producer |
| 2008 | Solange Knowles | "6 O'Clock Blues" | Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams | Co-producer, co-writer |
| 2008 | Nas | "Fried Chicken" | Nas album|Nas] | Producer, co-writer |
| 2008 | Kaiser Chiefs | Off with Their Heads | Producer, agogo bells, engineer | |
| 2008 | Wiley | "Cash in My Pocket" | See Clear Now | Producer |
| 2009 | Bebel Gilberto | "The Real Thing" | All in One | Co-producer |
| 2009 | Foreigner | "Fool For You Anyway" | Can't Slow Down | Producer |
| 2009 | Wale & 9th Wonder | "Pot Of Gold" | Back to the Feature | Producer |
| 2009 | Wale & 9th Wonder | "Um Ricka" | Back to the Feature | Producer |
| 2009 | Richard Swift | The Atlantic Ocean | Co-producer, synthesizer, engineer | |
| 2009 | Wale | "Mirrors" | Attention Deficit | Producer, co-composer |
| 2009 | Wale | "90210" | Attention Deficit | Producer, co-composer |
| 2009 | Wale | "Beautiful Bliss" | Attention Deficit | Producer, co-composer |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "For Your Money" | Love & War | Producer, engineer |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "Impossible" | Love & War | |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "Change" | Love & War | |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "Chainsaw" | Love & War | |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "Cigarettes" | Love & War | |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "Red" | Love & War | |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "Could You" | Love & War | |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "Not Giving Up" – 3:14 | Love & War | |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "Getting Out" | Love & War | |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "Water and a Flame" | Love & War | |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "Live by Night" | Love & War | |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "Giving Everything Away for Free" | Love & War | |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "You Don't Know What Love Is" | Love & War | |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "The Children" | Love & War | |
| 2009 | Daniel Merriweather | "I Think I'm in Love" | Love & War | |
| 2009 | The Rumble Strips | Welcome to the Walk Alone | Producer | |
| 2009 | Ol' Dirty Bastard | "Lift Ya Skirt " | A Son Unique | Producer |
| 2010 | The Like | Release Me | Producer | |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "Bang Bang Bang" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "Lose It " | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "The Bike Song" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "Somebody to Love Me" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "You Gave Me Nothing" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "The Colour of Crumar" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "Glass Mountain Trust" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "Circuit Breaker" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "Introducing the Business" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "Record Collection" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "Selector" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "Hey Boy" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "Missing Words" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "The Night Last Night" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Mark Ronson & The Business Intl. | "Sound of Plastic" | Record Collection | Producer, composer, vocals, guitar, bass, beats, keyboards, percussion, engineer |
| 2010 | Quincy Jones | "It's My Party" | Q Soul Bossa Nostra | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "All You Need Is Now" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Blame the Machines" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Being Followed" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Leave a Light On" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Safe " | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Girl Panic!" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "A Diamond in the Mind" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "The Man Who Stole a Leopard" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Other People's Lives" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Mediterranea" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Too Bad You're So Beautiful" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Runway Runaway" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Return to Now" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Before the Rain" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Networker Nation" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "This Lost Weekend" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Too Close to the Sun" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2010 | Duran Duran | "Early Summer Nerves" | All You Need Is Now | Producer |
| 2011 | Black Lips | Arabia Mountain | Producer | |
| 2011 | Amy Winehouse | "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow" | Lioness: Hidden Treasures | Producer |
| 2011 | Amy Winehouse | "Valerie " | Lioness: Hidden Treasures | |
| 2011 | Arthur Orchestra | "A Harmless Game Of Dress Up" | Arthur: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
| 2011 | Daniel Merriweather | "A Little Bit Better" | Arthur: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
| 2011 | Daniel Merriweather | "Dazed" | Arthur: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
| 2011 | Daniel Merriweather | "Can't Buy You" | Arthur: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | |
| 2012 | Rufus Wainwright | "Out of the Game" | Out of the Game | Producer, bass, drum programming |
| 2012 | Rufus Wainwright | "Jericho" | Out of the Game | Producer, bass, drum programming |
| 2012 | Rufus Wainwright | "Rashida" | Out of the Game | Producer, bass, drum programming |
| 2012 | Rufus Wainwright | "Barbara" | Out of the Game | Producer, bass, drum programming |
| 2012 | Rufus Wainwright | "Welcome to the Ball" | Out of the Game | Producer, bass, drum programming |
| 2012 | Rufus Wainwright | "Montauk" | Out of the Game | Producer, bass, drum programming |
| 2012 | Rufus Wainwright | "Bitter Tears" | Out of the Game | Producer, bass, drum programming |
| 2012 | Rufus Wainwright | "Respectable Dive" | Out of the Game | Producer, bass, drum programming |
| 2012 | Rufus Wainwright | "Perfect Man" | Out of the Game | Producer, bass, drum programming |
| 2012 | Rufus Wainwright | "Sometimes You Need" | Out of the Game | Producer, bass, drum programming |
| 2012 | Rufus Wainwright | "Song of You" | Out of the Game | Producer, bass, drum programming |
| 2012 | Rufus Wainwright | "Candles" | Out of the Game | Producer, bass, drum programming |
| 2012 | Rufus Wainwright | "WWIII" | Out of the Game | Producer, bass, drum programming |
| 2012 | Bruno Mars | "Locked Out of Heaven" | Unorthodox Jukebox | Producer, DJ, recording |
| 2012 | Bruno Mars | "Gorilla" | Unorthodox Jukebox | Producer, beats, DJ, recording |
| 2012 | Bruno Mars | "Moonshine" | Unorthodox Jukebox | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, beats |
| 2013 | Paul McCartney | "Alligator" | New | Producer |
| 2013 | Paul McCartney | "New" | New | Producer |
| 2014 | The Ghost of a Saber Tooth Tiger | Midnight Sun | Producer, bass | |
| 2015 | Emile Haynie | We Fall | Bass | |
| 2015 | Mark Ronson | "Uptown's First Finale" | Uptown Special | Producer, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, programming |
| 2015 | Mark Ronson | "Summer Breaking" | Uptown Special | Producer, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, programming |
| 2015 | Mark Ronson | "Feel Right" | Uptown Special | Producer, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, programming |
| 2015 | Mark Ronson | "Uptown Funk" | Uptown Special | Producer, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, programming |
| 2015 | Mark Ronson | "I Can't Lose" | Uptown Special | Producer, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, programming |
| 2015 | Mark Ronson | "Daffodils" | Uptown Special | Producer, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, programming |
| 2015 | Mark Ronson | "Crack in the Pearl" | Uptown Special | Producer, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, programming |
| 2015 | Mark Ronson | "In Case of Fire" | Uptown Special | Producer, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, programming |
| 2015 | Mark Ronson | "Leaving Los Feliz" | Uptown Special | Producer, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, programming |
| 2015 | Mark Ronson | "Heavy and Rolling" | Uptown Special | Producer, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, programming |
| 2015 | Mark Ronson | "Crack in the Pearl Pt. II" | Uptown Special | Producer, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, percussion, programming |
| 2015 | Duran Duran | "Pressure Off" | Paper Gods | Producer, co-writer |
| 2015 | Duran Duran | "Only in Dreams" | Paper Gods | Producer, co-writer |
| 2015 | Action Bronson | "Brand New Car" | Mr. Wonderful | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, turntables, programming |
| 2015 | Action Bronson | "Baby Blue" | Mr. Wonderful | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, drums, keyboards, turntables, programming |
| 2015 | Mark Ronson & Geoff Zanelli | Score and soundtrack | Mortdecai | Co-composer |
| 2015 | ASAP Rocky | "Everyday" | At. Long. Last. ASAP | Producer, co-writer, bass, keyboards, drum programming, engineering |
| 2015 | CeeLo Green | "Mother May I" | Heart Blanche | Producer, co-writer |
| 2015 | Adele | "Lay Me Down" | 25 | Producer, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Scarlett Johansson | "Trust in Me" | The Jungle Book | Producer |
| 2016 | Lady Gaga | "Diamond Heart" | Joanne | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Lady Gaga | "A-Yo" | Joanne | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Lady Gaga | "Joanne" | Joanne | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Lady Gaga | "John Wayne" | Joanne | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Lady Gaga | "Dancin' In Circles" | Joanne | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Lady Gaga | "Perfect Illusion" | Joanne | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Lady Gaga | "Million Reasons" | Joanne | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Lady Gaga | "Sinner's Prayer" | Joanne | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Lady Gaga | "Come To Mama" | Joanne | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Lady Gaga | "Hey Girl" | Joanne | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Lady Gaga | "Angel Down" | Joanne | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Lady Gaga | "Grigio Girls" | Joanne | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Lady Gaga | "Just Another Day" | Joanne | Producer, co-writer, guitar, bass, keyboards, synthesizers |
| 2016 | Action Bronson with Mark Ronson and Dan Auerbach | "Standing in the Rain" | Suicide Squad: The Album | Producer, co-writer, guitar, keyboards, background vocals |
| 2016 | Passion Pit, Mark Ronson, and A$AP Ferg | "Get Ghost" | Ghostbusters | Producer, co-writer |
| 2017 | Queens of the Stone Age | "Feet Don't Fail Me" | Villains | |
| 2017 | Queens of the Stone Age | "The Way You Used to Do" | Villains | Producer |
| 2017 | Queens of the Stone Age | "Domesticated Animals" | Villains | Producer |
| 2017 | Queens of the Stone Age | "Fortress" | Villains | Producer |
| 2017 | Queens of the Stone Age | "Head Like a Haunted House" | Villains | Producer |
| 2017 | Queens of the Stone Age | "Un-Reborn Again" | Villains | Producer |
| 2017 | Queens of the Stone Age | "Hideaway" | Villains | Producer |
| 2017 | Queens of the Stone Age | "The Evil Has Landed" | Villains | Producer |
| 2017 | Queens of the Stone Age | "Villains of Circumstance" | Villains | Producer |
| 2017 | Dua Lipa | "IDGAF" | Dua Lipa | Instrumentation, programming |
| 2018 | Lily Allen | "Family Man" | No Shame | |
| 2018 | Lily Allen | "My One" | No Shame | |
| 2018 | Father John Misty | "Disappointing Diamonds Are the Rarest of Them All" | God's Favorite Customer | Bass credit only |
| 2018 | Miguel | "Vote" | Crazy Rich Asians | |
| 2018 | MC Paul Barman | "))" | )) | Recording credit only |
| 2018 | MC Paul Barman | "))" | )) | Producer |
| 2019 | Vampire Weekend | "This Life" | Father of the Bride | Co-writer |
| 2019 | Miley Cyrus | "The Most" | She Is Coming | Producer and co-writer |
| 2019 | Mark Ronson | "Late Night Prelude" | Late Night Feelings | |
| 2019 | Mark Ronson | "Late Night Feelings" | Late Night Feelings | |
| 2019 | Mark Ronson | "Find U Again" | Late Night Feelings | |
| 2019 | Mark Ronson | "Piece of Us" | Late Night Feelings | |
| 2019 | Mark Ronson | "Knock Knock Knock" | Late Night Feelings | |
| 2019 | Mark Ronson | "Don't Leave Me Lonely" | Late Night Feelings | |
| 2019 | Mark Ronson | "When U Went Away" | Late Night Feelings | |
| 2019 | Mark Ronson | "Truth" | Late Night Feelings | |
| 2019 | Mark Ronson | "Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" | Late Night Feelings | |
| 2019 | Mark Ronson | "True Blue" | Late Night Feelings | |
| 2019 | Mark Ronson | "Why Hide" | Late Night Feelings | |
| 2019 | Mark Ronson | "2 AM" | Late Night Feelings | |
| 2019 | Mark Ronson | "Spinning" | Late Night Feelings | |
| 2023 | Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt | Barbie original motion picture soundtrack | Barbie the Album | Original score composer, replaced Alexandre Desplat |
| 2023 | Dua Lipa | "Dance the Night" | Barbie the Album | Co-writer, co-producer |
| 2023 | Sam Smith | "Man I Am" | Barbie the Album | Co-writer, co-producer |
| 2023 | Ryan Gosling | "I'm Just Ken" | Barbie the Album | Co-writer, co-producer |
| 2023 | Billie Eilish | "What Was I Made For?" | Barbie the Album | Co-producer |
| 2024 | Kelly Clarkson | "You For Christmas" | When Christmas Comes Around... | Co-writer, producer |
| 2026 | Mark Ronson, Andrew Wyatt | Narnia: The Magician's Nephew original motion picture soundtrack | Narnia: The Magician's Nephew original motion picture soundtrack | Original score composer |
Other singles
- 1997: Posse-O – "It's Up to You..."*
- 1998: Powerule – "Heatin' Up"*
- 1998: Powerule – "Rhymes to Bust" / "It's Your Right"*
- 2002: J-Live – "School's In"*
- 2004: Daniel Merriweather – "City Rules"*
- 2004: Daniel Merriweather – "She's Got Me"*
- 2005: Rhymefest – "These Days"*
- 2005: Rhymefest – "Brand New"*
- 2007: Candie Payne – "One More Chance"*
- 2007: Bob Dylan – "Most Likely You [Go Your Way and I'll Go Mine|Most Likely You Go Your Way ]"*
- 2007: Maroon 5 featuring Mary J. Blige – "Wake Up Call "*
- 2008: Leon Jean-Marie – "Bed of Nails"*
- 2008: Kaiser Chiefs – "Never Miss a Beat"*
- 2008: Wiley – "Cash in My Pocket"*
- 2008: Kaiser Chiefs – "Good Days Bad Days"*
- 2009: Daniel Merriweather – "Change"*
- 2009: Daniel Merriweather – "Red"*
- 2009: Daniel Merriweather – "Impossible"
- 2012: Rufus Wainwright – "Out of the Game"*
- 2012: Rufus Wainwright – "Jericho"*
- 2013: Giggs – " Yes Yes Yes"*
- 2015: Duran Duran featuring Janelle Monáe and Nile Rodgers – "Pressure Off"*
- 2016: Various Artists – "Hands"*
- 2018: Michael Jackson - "Diamonds Are Invincible"*
- 2018: Silk City - "Electricity"* featuring Dua Lipa, Diplo and Mark Ronson
- 2018: Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper – "Shallow"*
- 2020: Troye Sivan featuring Kacey Musgraves and Mark Ronson - "Easy"*
- 2023: Dua Lipa - "Dance the Night"*
Awards and nominations