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RnB 05 October, 2006

Ron Browz Teams With Lloyd Banks, Amerie, Webstar And More!

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LOS ANGELES (www.moneyavemusic.net) - After the massive recognition of his track "I'll Whip Ya Head Boy" for 50 Cent's Get Rich Or Die Tryin' film and soundtrack, Ron Browz has another G-Unit hit on his hands with the new Lloyd Banks single "Help". The song appears along with a second Browz-produced track, "Playboy (Part 2)" on Banks' Rotten Apple album, which will be released on October 10.

As "Help" hits radio nationwide, Browz' work is hitting the streets on Webstar's new album as well. Caught In The Web, the album that spawned the "Chicken Noodle Soup" dance craze, features four tracks from Ron Browz, as well as appearances from T-Rex and Severe of Ron's Money Ave label.

Upcoming releases for the Harlem producer include tracks for Amerie and Tony Yayo, with more in the works. "My focus is to bring out the new sound of Harlem in a big way," Ron says. "Our music has a good feel to it, and Hip Hop needs that right now."






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