Why He's About to Pop: Harlem native Ron Browz made a name for himself in 2000, when the producer was credited with four tracks on Big L's album, 'The Big Picture,' including the hit song 'Ebonics.' Prior to the release of the posthumous record, Big L took Browz under his wing and taught him the ropes of the music business, before passing in 1999. Shortly after, Nas used one of Browz tracks on the iconic track, 'Ether,' from the Nas' album 'Stillmatic.' 'Ether' garnered the rising producer cred ...
Popeater — Why He's About to Pop: Harlem native Ron Browz made a name for himself in 2000, when the producer was credited with four tracks on Big L's album, 'The Big Picture,' inclu... more info
AOL Music — Why He's About to Pop: Harlem native Ron Browz made a name for himself in 2000, when the producer was credited with four tracks on Big L's album, 'The Big Picture,' inclu... more info