Mark Ronson on drugs and stroke at 20: shocking confessions in memoirs.

Mark Ronson on drugs and stroke at 20: shocking confessions in memoirs
Mark Ronson on drugs and stroke at 20: shocking confessions in memoirs

Mark Ronson's Memoirs

According to The Sun: “REAL DJs don’t do mornings,” — says Mark Ronson in his memoirs titled Night People.

The book is dedicated to his young years on the club scene in New York in the 90s.

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Mark shares: “I now get up in the morning because I am a father. Part of me will always remain a night person.”

“Even when I am in the studio, I strive to be home for the kids. That is the most important thing.”

Despite being 50, he admits that the change in rhythm was necessary.

Acknowledgments and Past Issues

Mark has numerous popular hits, such as Uptown Funk, Nothing Breaks Like A Heart, and Oh My God. However, in the book, he shares his struggle with drug addiction. Early in his career, drugs became an integral part of his life.

Once, when I was out late and already high, I took some cocaine. After a few minutes, my heart tightened, and my left arm went numb. Was I not a victim of a stroke?

He recalls how at that moment his friends found him “curled up in a corner” in the club.

A New Chapter in Life

Now Ronson lives in New York with his wife Grace Gummer, with whom he has two daughters. He says: “I am so happy to have met this person. My life is completely different.”

Mark also expressed concern when Ms. Streep showed up at their wedding, noting that “she really sings incredibly well.”

He added that he plans to collaborate with new talents and is already working on a new film.

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Anticipating a New Album

Reflecting on his career, Mark noted that “I wrote a book for a while hoping there would be an album, but the book took over my life.”

Some moments he shared in the book may once again draw attention to his creativity. Turning a new page, Ronson shows how life and art intertwine, shaping his unique path, and emphasizes the importance of family ties in his life.


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