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+1Mark Ronson has landed 4 songs in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart, peaking at No. 2! Across those appearances, Mark Ronson has spent a combined 316 days on the chart.
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The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
The date a song first entered the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart.
#2180Dec 4, 2018
"Nothing Breaks Like a Heart (feat. Miley Cyrus)" by Mark Ronson peaked at No. 2 on the Shazam Global Chart, where the song spent a total of 180 day(s) in the Top 50.
Album
Late Night FeelingsReleased
2019Total Shazams
12M
Days in Top 50
180The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 50 Debut
Dec 4, 2018"Nothing Breaks Like a Heart (feat. Miley Cyrus)" by Mark Ronson peaked at No. 2 on the Shazam Global Chart, where the song spent a total of 180 day(s) in the Top 50.
Album
Late Night FeelingsReleased
2019Total Shazams
12M
Days in Top 50
180The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 50 Debut
Dec 4, 2018Mark Ronson
#820Mar 30, 2015
"Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars)" by Mark Ronson peaked at No. 8 on the Shazam Global Chart, where the song spent a total of 20 day(s) in the Top 50.
Album
Uptown SpecialReleased
2014Total Shazams
26M
Days in Top 50
20The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 50 Debut
Mar 30, 2015"Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars)" by Mark Ronson peaked at No. 8 on the Shazam Global Chart, where the song spent a total of 20 day(s) in the Top 50.
Album
Uptown SpecialReleased
2014Total Shazams
26M
Days in Top 50
20The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 50 Debut
Mar 30, 2015King Princess & Mark Ronson
#108Aug 22, 2020
"Happy Together" by King Princess & Mark Ronson peaked at No. 10 on the Shazam Global Chart, where the song spent a total of 8 day(s) in the Top 50.
Released
2019Total Shazams
602K
Days in Top 50
8The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 50 Debut
Aug 22, 2020"Happy Together" by King Princess & Mark Ronson peaked at No. 10 on the Shazam Global Chart, where the song spent a total of 8 day(s) in the Top 50.
Released
2019Total Shazams
602K
Days in Top 50
8The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 50 Debut
Aug 22, 2020Silk City, Dua Lipa
#25108Sep 18, 2018
"Electricity (feat. Diplo & Mark Ronson)" by Silk City, Dua Lipa climbed to No. 25 on the Shazam Global Chart, spending 108 day(s) in the Top 50.
Released
2017Total Shazams
3M
Days in Top 50
108The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 50 Debut
Sep 18, 2018"Electricity (feat. Diplo & Mark Ronson)" by Silk City, Dua Lipa climbed to No. 25 on the Shazam Global Chart, spending 108 day(s) in the Top 50.
Released
2017Total Shazams
3M
Days in Top 50
108The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 50 Debut
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About Mark Ronson
Mark Ronson is a multi-hyphenate with a Midas touch: a producer, songwriter, and entertainer who, since the turn of the millennium, has changed the sound and shape of pop music as we know it—more than once. Born in London in 1975, Ronson grew up surrounded by music: His father managed bands, and his mother later married Foreigner’s Mick Jones. Ronson started off as a hip-hop DJ while studying at New York University, and his debut album, 2003’s Here Comes the Fuzz, first displayed his uncanny ability to bridge musical worlds. Over zig-zagging funk, disco, and reggae, he incorporated an unlikely array of guests—Ghostface Killah, Jack White, Sean Paul, and Rivers Cuomo—that anticipated the new century’s genre-agnostic approach to pop.
Ronson beefed up his own music’s vintage polish and soulful depths on 2007’s Version, around the same time that he became equally celebrated for his production work. Along with records for Lily Allen and Christina Aguilera, Ronson co-produced Amy Winehouse’s acclaimed 2006 LP Back to Black, taking home three Grammys. In ensuing years, he’s manned the boards for Adele, Solange, Wiley, Lady Gaga, and Paul McCartney—a diverse group whose only common denominator is a determination to break boundaries and make history. Ronson is no stranger to the latter: His barnstorming 2014 party jam, “Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars),” is notable not only for its chart-topping run but also the speed with which it became universally recognized as a timeless slice of pop perfection, the kind of song destined to amp up wedding receptions for decades to come. But that success hasn’t hamstrung him: Subsequent albums, like 2015’s Uptown Special and 2019’s Late Night Feelings, have found him masterminding ever more audacious guest lists while finding new ways to make evergreen styles sound entirely new.
Ronson beefed up his own music’s vintage polish and soulful depths on 2007’s Version, around the same time that he became equally celebrated for his production work. Along with records for Lily Allen and Christina Aguilera, Ronson co-produced Amy Winehouse’s acclaimed 2006 LP Back to Black, taking home three Grammys. In ensuing years, he’s manned the boards for Adele, Solange, Wiley, Lady Gaga, and Paul McCartney—a diverse group whose only common denominator is a determination to break boundaries and make history. Ronson is no stranger to the latter: His barnstorming 2014 party jam, “Uptown Funk (feat. Bruno Mars),” is notable not only for its chart-topping run but also the speed with which it became universally recognized as a timeless slice of pop perfection, the kind of song destined to amp up wedding receptions for decades to come. But that success hasn’t hamstrung him: Subsequent albums, like 2015’s Uptown Special and 2019’s Late Night Feelings, have found him masterminding ever more audacious guest lists while finding new ways to make evergreen styles sound entirely new.
Musical InfluencesMark Ronson's musical influences include Stevie Wonder, James Brown, Salaam Remi and more.
Influenced by Mark RonsonMark Ronson has influenced the music of Tame Impala, Amy Winehouse, The Wanted and more.
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