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Mark Ronson has reflected on his "dream" career after receiving the gong for outstanding contribution to music at the 2026 Brit Awards.Ronson is best known for his collaborations on hit songs such as Bruno Mars’ Uptown Funk and Miley Cyrus’s Nothing Breaks Like A Heart.

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00:00Do you feel like time's kind of flown, you know, you've had a 23-year year?
00:05Yeah, it is kind of crazy to think that, like, Uptown Funk was 12 years ago,
00:11Back to Black was nearly 20 years ago, Uwe was 23 years ago.
00:16I guess, yeah, I guess time flies, yeah, you're right.
00:19Pressure of making your first album.
00:20I remember, there's no pressure when you're making your first album,
00:23because nobody cares, nobody knows who you are,
00:25but I remember making that beat for Uwe and just thinking, like,
00:28you know, I'd love to rap on this, and my dream would be Ghostface Killer,
00:31and you just send it off to the manager, and you have no idea what you're going to hear back,
00:35and then they were like, and we can get Nate Doug on the hook.
00:38The label says, I'm like, Nate Doug's not going to get on my hook,
00:40and I send him it, he jumps on it.
00:42It's just, it's, it's, it's constantly, I mean, it's a lot of work,
00:47and there's a lot of ups and downs.
00:48I've had real up and down parts in my career for sure,
00:52but some of those things, it's like a dream.
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