Lil' Ronnie
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Lil' Ronnie (born Ronnie Jackson) is an American record producer from Kansas City, Missouri and Atlanta, Georgia, who has produced tracks for artists R. Kelly, T.I., Bow Wow, Britney Spears T-Pain, Usher, Mary J. Blige, Ciara, Reuben Studdard and many more.
In 2009, he released the single "Addicted" featuring Lil' Bow Wow. He was a producer on R. Kelly's album Untitled, released on October 13, 2009.[1]
Production credits[]
- Scotty McCreery – "I Love You This Big"
- Lupe Fiasco – "Out of My Head"; off the album Lasers
- Musiq Soulchild – "Back to Where", "Good Girl"; off the album MusiqInTheMagiq
- Bow Wow – "I'm a Flirt" feat. R. Kelly; off the album The Price of Fame
- Reuben Studdard – "Sorry 2004"; off the album Soulful[2]
- R. Kelly – "I'm a Flirt" remix feat T.I and T-Pain; off the album Double Up[3]
- R. Kelly – "Same Girl" feat Usher; off the album Double Up
- R. Kelly – "" feat Huey; off the album Double Up
- R. Kelly – "Crazy Night" feat Rock City; off the album Untitled
- Britney Spears – "Lace and Leather"; off the album Circus
- Plies – "Please Excuse My Hands" (feat. Jamie Foxx & The-Dream); off the album Definition of Real
- Ciara – "Tell Me What Your Name Is"; off the album Fantasy Ride
- Priscilla Renea – "Dollhouse"
- Raheem DeVaughn – "Microphone", "Black & Blue", "XOXO"; off the album The Love & War MasterPeace
- Jessica Mauboy – "Foreign"; off the album Get 'Em Girls
- Jessica Mauboy – "No One like You"; off the album Get 'Em Girls
- 2 Chainz – "In Town" feat. Mike Posner; off the album Based on a T.R.U. Story
- Isaac Carree – "Clean This House"; off the album "Reset"
- But God ft James Fortune, Paradise, Famous, Preach, So Glad ft Kirk Franklin, kierra Sheard, Lecrae, Lifestyle, Never, Blessing in your lesson Ft Le'Andria Johnson
- J. Holiday – "After We Fuck"; off the album Guilty ConscienceIncredible, Thinking about you, Guilty Conscience, Ms Get around, Wrong Turn, Home Wrecker, Dumb, Come back home, Where are you Now, Heaven
- Tyrese – "One Night", "It's All on Me"; off the album Open Invitation
- K. Michelle – "Love 'Em All", "Cry", "How Do You Know", "Build A Man", "God I Get It"; off the album
- Ne-Yo - Non-Fiction album Come over
References[]
- ^ "R. Kelly Set to Release New Album 'Untitled' on October 13th". Reuters. 2009-08-19. Archived from the original on 2012-09-10. Retrieved 2012-01-13.
- ^ "Sorry 2004". Allmusic. Retrieved January 13, 2012.
- ^ [1][dead link]
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