Mark Ronson has expressed regret over the way he treated Amy Winehouse while she was at the height of her addiction issues.Ronson was one of the late singer’s most influential collaborators, having produced her seminal second album ‘Back to Black’ in 2006.
However, their relationship took a sour turn when Winehouse accused Ronson of taking credit for her success with the record.“Obviously, we had our ups and downs, and it was troubling,” Ronson told The Guardian.“I don’t know if I fully loved the way that I behaved around her.”The DJ and producer subsequently explained that he wished he had been more vocal in supporting Winehouse throughout her struggles.“When she was going through addiction, I wish I’d been a little bit more upfront or.
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