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RnB 06 October, 2005

Producer Ron Browz Maintains Platinum Status

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(Money Ave.)-Harlem native Ron Browz stands out as one of the few producers in today's beat-saturated market to consistently raise the bar. From his early work on Big L's classic album The Big Picture and pulsating backdrop for the infamous Nas battle track "Ether", Ron Browz has made a name for his memorable street anthems. With tracks this year for 50 Cent, Tony Yayo, Young Buck, Jae Millz, Killer Mike and more, Ron is set for the next big moves in 2006.

From Ron's first work on Big L's single "Ebonics" in 2000, he has since cracked out unique, multi-platinum sounds for the likes of Fat Joe, Ludacris, DMX, Lil Kim, Snoop Dogg, and Lloyd Banks. In 2005, his hard-hitting track for Jae Millz' single and video "Who" captivated fans of New York Hip Hop with renewed energy. There is no denying the signature flair a Ron Browz beat can bring to a song, and the industry is taking hold.

Tony Yayo enlisted Ron to produce "G-Sh*t" for his current album Thoughts Of A Predicate Felon, and in November, 50 Cent's highly-anticipated film Get Rich Or Die Trying will feature the Ron Browz sound on 50 Cent's track with Young Buck, "Whip Ya Head". Atlanta's Killer Mike also took on Ron's Harlem style for "Choose Me", a track featured on his upcoming album Ghetto Extraordinary.

While his production continues to flow through the studios of award-winning artists, Ron has been quietly building the foundation for his own label, Money Ave. His first artist, T-Rex, has already appeared on a number of popular mixtapes, and is enjoying a strong buzz in the streets of New York. With eight gold and platinum plaques already in-hand, Ron Browz is creating a legacy for the next generation of music lovers.






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