5 & DONE: Ron Browz 
Published Wednesday, January 28, 2009 8:00 AM
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    By Alvin 'aqua' Blanco

    Nah, despite the title of his latest single, “Jumpin (Out the Window),” Harlem’s Ron Browz isn’t trying to harm himself. With an album due in March (Etherboy) via Universal/Motown Records, and certifiable hit singles whether his own (“Pop Champagne”) or thanks to his tracks (Busta Rhymes “Arab Money” and all its remixes), the kid needs to be in the best of health to maximize that momentum.

     

    While his use of the Auto-Tune demon drew the ire of the robo-sound weary, Browz’s track record proves he wasn’t a slouch who lucked  into the game. A beat for a storied underground lyricist? Check Big L’s “Ebonics.” Helping a wavering legend get his mojo back? Check Nas’ “Ether.” Keeping the heat coming for choosy artists? Pick one: 50 Cent (“I’ll Whip Your Head), N.O.R.E. (“Rotate”), G-Unit (“Straight Outta Southside”), et al. But now seeking to establish himself all over again—this time as an artist in his own right—the exuberantly confident Ron Browz insists he’s just trying to, “Make hot records that people will like.

     

    Fair enough. Here’s five, actually six, reasons why he may make it happen.


     

    On working with the late, great Big L.

     

    “Big L is my first experience being able to work with a real artist, an artist that was signed. ‘Ebonics,’ the song I produced for him was the first song I actually produced that was played on the radio. It was the first time actually being in the studio with an artist. This is my whole introduction to the game.

    “I'm from Harlem and Big L's from Harlem. I was hanging out one day on my block and he just happened to walk by. I told him I had some music and beats for sale and he came by my house. I played him some music—no I played him one beat actually and that was the ‘Ebonics’ beat and he didn't even wanna hear nothing else, he just wanted to take that. I was using the same [equipment] I use now; I had an Akai MP60 [and] a keyboard, that's pretty much what I had. It was an O1/W, a Korg.

     

    “My name was kind of underground. I did three other beats on that project [The Big Picture]. That was my first plaque, it went Gold. When he passed away I was trying to make up my mind if this is what I really wanted to do. So I pursued it and my next placement after that was ‘Ether’ for Nas.”

     

     

    On helping Nas get his swagger back.


    “I was still an underground producer at that time. So any way to get to artists, I had to get to artists. I actually went through his travel agent, and his travel agent actually looked out and handed him a CD with my music on there. My manager at the time, his name is Fuzz, he knew her, they were friends and kinds she looked out. She passed him the CD.

    “I didn't know what he was doing with it. Actually, he held it for a couple of months, like three or four months. Then that month December 2000, he told me to come to the studio and listen to what he had did to the track. When he played the track, my mouth just dropped like, ‘Wow.’ I was thinking that being that I was a part of the record that I wasn't going to be able to work with no other artist in the game because that was Jay-Z and he was on fire at the moment.

     

    “I didn't [feel any backlash]. After that it was a domino effect. I started to work with all the artists. All the artists wanted to know who produced that track for him, so actually it catapulted my career.


     

    On going from emceeing to producing, and now back to emceeing.


    “When I was 12 an artist. I was signed to an independent company called Big Boss Records out of Harlem. The CEOs of the label had got incarcerated. So before they got incarcerated they had brought the equipment. That's when I took the equipment when they got locked up and taught myself how to produce. I just started dabbling into the production and just left the mic alone, but I always…when I made tracks, would rap in my head to know if the tracks are even good enough to rap on. Knowing the artist can say this on here and that artist can do that on there, or like an artist can say a melody like this on there for the chorus. I always had stuff like that in my head that helped me be creative.

     

    “I always had the spirit and passion for rapping, but the production just took off, it took me to another level. At the beginning of 2008 I started to be an independent recording artist; put out songs on the Internet, shoot independent videos to try to build my buzz, build my brand like that. I was like this year I'm going to give it all I've got and I told myself, ‘Yo, I'm going to get a deal this year.’

     

    “I studied the game, watched, I did a lot of homework on the industry. Online was really big, I put out records on MySpace, YouTube, got feedback. I got a lot of good feedback when I recorded the song ‘Pop Champagne,’ I got a good response online. So I felt it was time to take that record to another level, you know, trying to get in the clubs, put it in the DJ's hands and get it in the right people's hands at radio.”


    Ron Browz & Jim Jones f/ Juelz Santana “Pop Champagne” Video

     


     

     

    On “Pop Champagne” popping off.

     

    “Just before I made ‘Pop Champagne,’ I had other records I was going to the labels with. They wasn't saying they were wack, but they was like, ‘Ehh, you know get it hot in the streets and we'll see what’s up.’ So by the time I recorded ‘Pop Champagne’ and got it buzzing, it was too late to go back, I didn't have to search for a deal, people started to reach out.

     

    “Universal Motown, Asylum, Sony... I wanted an album deal and Universal was giving me an opportunity. [Other labels] just wanted me to do single deals and stuff like that. Universal was offering me an album deal. That’s what I wanted, and I wasn't going to take nothing less than that.


    “‘Pop Champagne’ has a version by myself, and that was the version that was getting all the buzz. So the DJ's was playing it on the radio and I saw Jim Jones at this Pepsi thing and he was just like, ‘Yo I heard your record and I wanna be a part of it, let me get on it,’ and the next day, he got on it. That's how that version came about. It was a license deal meaning he can put it on his [album]. But automatically it goes on mines. So I'm kind of doing my own thing and he's doing his own thing.”

     

    Busta Rhymes f/ Ron Browz “Arab Money” Video

     


     

     

    On the vocoder/Auto-Tune phenomenon.

     

    “When I feel like using it, I'ma use it. My album, I’m going to have records with it, I'm going to have records without it. I really know how to use it without being annoying, so that's what I'm going to do. People are liking what I'm doing so I'm not going to switch up the formula too much if people’s loving what I'm doing. It's a computer program anybody can buy. You know, just like a set of turntables, Pro Tools or a drum machine. I use it like it’s an instrument.

    “I just have fun and I be creative with it. I just try to make hot records that people will like, hot catchy records. Because at the end of the day, that's what it's about. Cause I can have Auto-Tune, you can have it; you can make wack records with it, and I can just be making dope records with it. So it's all in how you use it and how creative you are. It’s not like I just jumped out the window like, ‘Yo I'm here and doing this now.’ I was already an established producer.”


    Ron BrowzJumpin (Out the Window)” Video

     


     

     

    What to expect from the album, Etherboy.

     

    On Etherboy you're going to party. I'm just going to make creative music. I'm not just going to pigeonhole myself into one particular sound, I'm going to have fun with it. The records I've been putting out and producing like “Arab Money,” “Pop Champagne,” “Jumpin (Out The Window),” all [are] records that are catching, so people are gravitating to what I'm doing.

     

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    Comments

     

    chompollet said:

    lol i wonder what jay z is gonna do with this dude,, he is makin the whole world hear about the ether song... JAY goes mad !
    January 28, 2009 8:16 AM
     

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    January 28, 2009 9:15 AM
     

    NightFall914 said:

    .....kinda of late to be trying to capitalize of Ether don't you think?
    Besides that, Ether was hot because of Nas's lyrics not cuz of the beat.
    January 28, 2009 9:46 AM
     

    Naijakidd said:

    Seriously People wonder why NY is falling off when their best MCs are unable to make it through because of "Catchy One Hit Wonders" like this guy an this is not a hate statement, I am just tired of everyone saying "I always knew I could rap and I use d to rap in my head and i think its time to let it all out" Get the fuck outta here!! The only reason they didnt do it then was because Bar for BAr they were worse than lightweights, now with a little buzz, youtube and a club banger and all of a sudden dudes think they are MAD nice on the MIC... If one more producer turned rapper comes out of the wood works, I am going on a rapper robbing spree LOL...
    NAIJA STAND THE FUCK UP!!!
    January 28, 2009 9:47 AM
     

    D.O.C said:

    His beats are good

    but his singin is horrible
    January 28, 2009 10:33 AM
     

    NYCityREP said:

    @ NightFall914: "Ether" was hot b/c of both.
    January 28, 2009 10:34 AM
     

    IhateKrackerz said:

    ...(sigh)...another wack bitch....
    January 28, 2009 10:55 AM
     

    snoopdog44144 said:

    im tired of this audio tune crap... all his song are starting to sound alike.... C'mon New York..Yall started this hip hop shit, can we get some originality!! Your songs would be better without that audio tune/vocal crap..The funny thing about u is your single are still better than Kanye's crap... I got faith in you Rob but please stop the audio tune crap..Leave that to Snoop and T Pain...I Hope Alchemist dont start that auto tune vocal stuff
    January 28, 2009 11:11 AM
     

    MightyKool1 said:

    I've never heard anything from Ron Browz that didn't have the auto-tune effect on it, so I can't say if he's good or bad on the mic. I'm a little tired of the auto-tune thing though, I will say that. If homie can give us something more, maybe I'll give it a listen...maybe..

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    January 28, 2009 12:17 PM
     

    Killuminati 187 said:

    Y'all are some fuckin' butt-hurt ass niggaz I mean God damn, you have no respect for the man that produced ETHER?!?  Y'all need to age backwards and be raised all over again.

    The nigga has a crazy track record, you niggaz wish you coulda produced the greatest Diss track of all time.  I can't stand "Pop  Champagne" either, but bitchin' about him usin' Auto-tune is not gonna make it go away, and I've heard him rap, I'd actually RATHER him use the Auto-tune.  Then again you could always NOT BUY THE FUCKIN CD.  If you want him out the game then stop bitchin' and do somethin' about it!  I have my own music to back up my shit talkin', that's why I can talk all the shit I want.  Y'all niggaz just runnin' ya mouths.

    *BANGS CHAMILLIONAIRE - "INTERNET NERDS"*

    Do ya thing Etherboy, shake these fuckin' fleas off..
    January 28, 2009 12:54 PM
     

    DelicateBeats said:

    He's gonna go down in history as the guy who killed autotune, and I don't mean that in a good way.

    Also, his beats can't f*ck with mine.
    January 28, 2009 1:11 PM
     

    NewWest-310 said:

    @Killuminati

    You're 98% right. Only thing i disagree w/ is that "Ether" is the greatest diss record. As good as it was, i dont think it was better than "Hit'em Up" That shit was so personal! But at least Nas didnt bring the Bravehearts on it, like Pac did the Outlawz. Still tho, Hit'em Up has to be Number 1 - IMO
    January 28, 2009 2:10 PM
     

    Killuminati 187 said:

    @NewWest

    True dat true dat...  But I know this much...anytime I hear a bomb diss record I always say "that nigga just got Ethered!" LOL Ether was kryptonite.  I can understand though as far as Hit 'em Up, that nigga pac dismantled niggaz limb by limb on that shit too.  Damnit...I can't choose one!!! *Head starts hurting*...
    January 28, 2009 2:41 PM
     

    poe said:

    etherized!
    January 28, 2009 3:02 PM
     

    NewWest-310 said:

    @Killuminati

    I feel you dog. Its a tough choice. I almost wrote that in my initial message, that "Pac ethered Biggie before there was an 'Ether'" LOL. The term "Ether" will always be used in reference to KILLING. We on the same page.
    January 28, 2009 3:05 PM
     

    mr.201973 said:

    SON GOT BEATS BUT THAT AUTO TUNE IS WACK!!!!!


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    January 28, 2009 4:09 PM
     

    Killuminati 187 said:

    mr.201973 said:
    SON GOT BEATS BUT THAT AUTO TUNE IS WACK!!!!!

    ^^^^
    OOOH SHIT!  HE SAID MORE THAN "I-IGHT" or "DANG!"  mr. 201973 actually uttered more than ONE WORD!!  WOW!!  Ima smoke a celebration blunt for that one!
    January 28, 2009 4:32 PM
     

    Sean Stylez said:

    dude needs to dowhat his songs says cause that single is wack , just my opinion and niggaz need to stop getting mad cause niggaz dont agree with what they like.
    January 28, 2009 4:58 PM
     

    SEVERE SWAGGA said:

    HIZ SONGZ R TRASH BUT I AINT KNOW HE MADE DA ETHER TRACK HE SHOULD TRY TA MAKE REAL SHIT LIKE DAT 4 HIZ SELF OR JUSS THROW HIMSELF OUT A WINDOW...
    January 28, 2009 5:14 PM
     

    SEVERE SWAGGA said:

    HIZ SONGZ R TRASH BUT I AINT KNOW HE MADE DA ETHER TRACK HE SHOULD TRY TA MAKE REAL SHIT LIKE DAT 4 HIZ SELF OR JUSS THROW HIMSELF OUT A WINDOW...
    January 28, 2009 5:15 PM
     

    KingJafee said:

    STR8 UP THE MAN PRODUCED THE LAST SINGLE FOR BIG L BEFORE HE DIED

    IF THAT AINT SOME HIP HOP SHIT I DONT KNOW WHAT IS

    HARLEM STAND UP SOMEWHERE PLEASE

    THEN HE GRINDED AWAY PRODUCED ETHER AND GOT HIS BREAK

    I CANNOT HATE ON ANY OF THAT SHIT

    POP CHAMPAGNE, ARAB MONEY, ROTATE, WINDING ON ME, CAKEY, JUMPING OUT THE WINDOW...ANYTHING ELSE I MIGHT HAVE MISSED...

    ALL BANG REALLY HARD IN MY CAR AND WHEN I FEEL LIKE SINGING ALONG BADLY I PUMP EM UP BUT SADLY...

    ALL OF THEM HAVE THE EXACT SAME TEMPO FOR SOME STRANGE REASON...

    I CAN RESPECT HIS HUSTLE BUT GOTDAMN IS IT REALLY THAT EASY THESE DAYS TO JUST KEEP THROWING NEW SOUNDS ON THE MOTIF AND KEEP THE TEMPO THE SAME AND VOILA

    IF I WAS A DJ I WOULD MAKE A MIX OF ALL THOSE SONGS TOGETHER THAT WOULD SOUND REALLY DOPE

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    WHERE DID BOSS UP GO?
    January 28, 2009 6:15 PM
     

    SPATE Magazine All Day said:

    Legend in the making don't stop Browz

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    January 28, 2009 10:37 PM
     

    SPATE Magazine All Day said:

    Legend in the making don't stop Browz

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    January 28, 2009 10:37 PM
     

    jeb081998 said:

    I'm tired of everyone saying that Browz's songs are wack, because you people are the ones listening to it & dancing to it in the clubs, lol.  It's a catchy song that everyone listens too.  So don't hate.  I admit, the auto tune is getting tiresome, but Lil Wayne & Kanye are the ones killing it.  But keep doing what you're doing Browz, keep getting that paper.
    January 29, 2009 9:47 AM
     

    IhateKrackerz said:

    @ jeb081998

    eat a dick nigga...Browz IS wack.....
    January 29, 2009 10:44 AM
     

    JIMBUCC said:

    @ Naijakidd

    well said homie i dont remember the beat at all, i remember the damn words

    January 29, 2009 11:27 AM
     

    Matcy_P said:

    Much respect to the notable producer Ron Browz!!

    I am an up and coming producer working my way up to the top.
    You can check me out at myspace.com/matcypproductionz

    You can also download my Compilation mixtape and my instrumental mixtape from this link here
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    ENJOY!!!!!!!
    January 29, 2009 1:09 PM
     

    MawkDawg said:

    As a producer dis nigga is fire all day. But I dont know, I think he the worst one when it comes to using autotune the shit be  sounding robotic & annoying as fuck. I aint hating do ya thang but the game is crazy right now producers are rappers, rappers are actors, and a lot of rappers not turning out to be who they say they are...
    January 29, 2009 1:58 PM
     

    MawkDawg said:

    As a producer dis nigga is fire all day. But I dont know, I think he the worst one when it comes to using autotune the shit be  sounding robotic & annoying as fuck. I aint hating do ya thang but the game is crazy right now producers are rappers, rappers are actors, and a lot of rappers not turning out to be who they say they are...
    January 29, 2009 1:59 PM
     

    Napoleon Solo said:

    The EBONICS beat is straight up genius.
    I never really liked the ETHER beat though. I agree that it was more about what Nas actually said than the music itself.

    Ron got bangers though for sure.
    January 29, 2009 2:13 PM
     

    MawkDawg said:

    As a producer dis nigga is fire all day. But I dont know, I think he the worst one when it comes to using autotune the shit be  sounding robotic & annoying as fuck. I aint hating do ya thang but the game is crazy right now producers are rappers, rappers are actors, and a lot of rappers not turning out to be who they say they are...
    January 29, 2009 2:24 PM
     

    J 2 da K 2 da P said:

    That ETHER beat was trash. It was all about what NAS said. You could have used any beatfor ETHER & it wouldn't have matter.

    And tell Brownz to jump out a window please.
    January 29, 2009 4:15 PM
     

    roksteady said:

    doo-doo
    January 29, 2009 5:42 PM
     

    YoungSteak313 said:

    I love hip-hop from everywhere but I don't get New York sometimes. Everybody diss Souja Boy (I'm not a fan) but you support this. Auto Tune is wack and its not even creative anymore. They talk about Browz like he the hottest thing out and I haven't heard anything impressive yet. Granted he made some good music for others but that don't mean he can do it himself. But hey if the people falling for it, I don't blame him for capitalizing on it.
    January 29, 2009 8:57 PM
     

    AreRaY said:

    Big L was on sick mug r.i.p
    another brother taken out before his time


    Listen to Ebonics bout 4 times.

    true story..


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    January 29, 2009 9:29 PM
     

    BlackIce88 said:

    BlackIce88 back up in this muthafucka..................

    whats up allhiphop.com and to my fellow bloggers......


    Man what happen too the days of a producer behind the scenes and the rapper just did his or her thing!!!!

    Everybody's Puff Daddy .............I love both songs you did but damn a album of AutoTune damnnnnnnnn Mannnnnn!!!

    Leave the AutoTune too T-Pain...........one muthafucka

    Lil Wayne please stop freestylin write some shit and leave AutoTune alone.

    Kanye West please stop rapping and singing..........Get back to making fly ass beats............Also stop with the AutoTune shit......

    Akon stop with the AutoTune get back to "Lock Up dayz"

    Matter of fact T-Pain anit the one holding the torch with AutoTune
    MC Magic of the NB Ridaz out of Arizona been holding down that shit for the longest since Roger Troutman and Teddy Riley.......T-Pain just more commerical with it...........


    But bottom line ........NO MORE AUTOTUNE SHIT RON BROWNZ!!!

    January 29, 2009 10:46 PM
     

    tippydickumdown said:

    this niggaz new shit is wack-you eastcoast niggaz are hungry for hits huh?
    January 29, 2009 10:47 PM
     

    a-real said:

    fuck it! Do you!
    January 30, 2009 12:57 AM
     

    tab58064 said:

    5 minutes left Mr. Browz!!   I mean come on dude. Pop Champagne, Arab Money, and now this idiotic Jumpin' Out the Window and you really think someone gives a fuck about your album??  All 3 of those songs have so many of the same elements that it's ridiculous.  Another one hit wonder that will soon be forgotten about.  People keep wondering why hip-hop is so fucked-up; they need to look no further than wack production, corny hooks, "swagger" over actual ability, and ah, fuck it, niggas like Ron Browz!!!
    January 30, 2009 1:19 AM
     

    Hoop Seven said:

    Fuck Auto-Tune!  I dont care who uses it.  Its annoying as fuck.
    January 30, 2009 11:23 PM
     

    5 & DONE: Ron Browz | MixxBosses said:

    February 1, 2009 1:37 AM
     

    Mac-D said:

    This shit is hot, yall dude be on some hate shit everyday in here. I think yall mad cause yall aint hot..Keep doing your thing Ron Browz get that money

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    February 4, 2009 10:32 PM
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