
Ron Browz
The street audience is often neglected by many producers in favor of creating popular hits for mainstream artists. Since the late ’90s, Harlem native Ron Browz has made it his business to bring both worlds together. Fortunately, he is now on the verge of receiving proper accolades for his work.
Whats up Ron, how is your day moving?
every thing is cool,finishing up my album as an artist.
You produced Ether for Nas, how did you come over that?
basically Ether was one of those beats that stook out on one of my first beat cds,when you listen the instrumental you can feel the energy of the track.i just so happened to get it to Nas at the rite time.i didnt know it was gonna be a dis record though. but im blessed its a classic.
So how did you feel when you later head the track you produced was used to diss Jay-Z?
i was like damn!! im not gonna ever sell a track again.because at the time jay z was on fire,and every producer coming up around that time wanted to work wit jay,but it worked in my favor.after that all the artist wanted to know who made the Ether beat.till this day alot of people dont know i produced that track.
You are also a rapper right?
Yea ,i started off rapping when i was younger.around the age of 11,12. I grew a passion for hiphop,writing,making songs,wondering how beats was made,things like that. i adventually got signed when i was 12 to an independent company.
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