Ron Browz Adds To Resume Of Work; Lands Beat On Upcoming 50 Cent Movie
Published: Tuesday - October 4, 2005
Words by Allen Starbury
Ron Browz (Photo: Money Ave)
Harlem native Ron Browz is upping his resume of work this year, as the producer lands beats on albums such as Tony Yayo's Thoughts Of A Predicate Felon and the soundtrack for 50 Cent's upcoming debut film "Get Rich Or Die Trying."
Browz laced the track titled "G Sh--" on Yayo's album, while his sound is featured on "Get Rich Or Die Trying's" "Whip Ya Head" with 50 Cent and Young Buck. But although he has raised the bar this year and people have taken notice, he's been around for quite some time.
Browz's early work includes production on Big L's classic album, The Big Picture, Nas' infamous diss track toward Jay-Z on "Ether", as well as beats for others including Ludacris, Snoop Dogg, Fat Joe and Lloyd Banks, just to name a few.
With many award-winning artists reaching out to Browz for production, he is quietly working on creating an empire via his own label, Money Ave. The label's first artist, T-Rex, is already working the mixtape circuit and is enjoying a strong buzz in the streets of New York.
All of this makes Ron Browz a producer to watch, as he continues to make moves.
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