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Ronson got behind the wheels of steel as Corden built up to a full-blown monologue rap. By Lars Brandle What do you get when you throw together the coolest British producer in the U.S, with the ...
Mark Howard James, the producer known as “DJ Mark The 45 King” who worked with such rap hitmakers as Queen Latifah, Jay-Z and Eminem among many others, has died at 62. His manager confirmed ...
DJ Mark the 45 King, ... DJ Premier of rap duo Gang Starr announced Thursday on Instagram that the Bronx-born producer died Thursday morning, ... Mark the 45 King, real name Mark Howard James, ...
The Bronx native came up in the mid-1980s rap scene and went on to make beats for Jay-Z’s “Hard Knock Life ... Mark Howard James, the beatmaker best known as the 45 King, has died, ...
Eminem’s rap, set to a throbbing beat sampling Dido’s 1998 hit “Thank You,” tells the story of a perturbed superfan named Stan. ... Mark Howard James was born on Oct. 16, 1961, ...
James Corden has continued his Late Late Show guest collaborations with the most impressive yet – rapping his opening monologue with the help of Mark Ronson. The Brit host of the US talk show ...
His “rap” […] Mark Ronson is currently riding high off that “Uptown Funk!” wave, but for his appearance on the Late Late Show Ronson had something different in mind: James Corden, rapper.