Amy Winehouse declares love for Mark Ronson as Twitter fury subsides
Three days after Amy Winehouse told Mark Ronson: "You're dead to me", the singer has moved to patch things up with the producer. "Ronson I love you," Winehouse wrote on Twitter yesterday. "That make it better?" On Saturday, Winehouse seemed to have suddenly turned on Ronson, who produced her breakout album Back to Black. "One album I write an you take half the credit," she wrote. "Make a career out of it? don't think so BRUV." Although it's not clear what got her so ticked off, signs pointed to Ronson's Friday interview with Jools Holland, where he described "dreaming up" the arrangements for Winehouse's songs. Speaking on BBC Breakfast yesterday, Ronson said he wasn't "really sure" what ignited Winehouse's wrath. "I'm kind of a little bit confused," he admitted. "I've always been really candid about saying that Amy is the reason I am on the map. If it wasn't for the success of Back to Black, no one would have cared too much about [my solo work] ... Amy is a friend and I think that's something I should discuss with her personally." Even before that, Winehouse's fury seemed to have subsided. "You knoww [sic] i love you," she tweeted in the early hours of Tuesday morning. And then, cryptically: "It's a jew thingz x whup rza." What the rapper Rza has to do with things remains unclear. Ronson and Winehouse were understood to be working together on the singer's third album, planned – a little optimistically it seems – for release before January. It was claimed they had fallen out previously during the recording of a proposed James Bond theme song, but they collaborated recently on a song for a Quincy Jones tribute album.
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