24hourhiphop sits down with the Ether Boy himself Mr. Ron Browz for an exclusive one on one interview. From being producer extraordinaire to one of today’s hottest artist in the music industrys, Ron brows truly defines swagger and grind and is on his way to top of the game.

Inspiration


24:
What music or artist would you say influenced you’re music career?

Browz: I was influenced by all the eras. I was a fan of the 70’s 80’s 90’s growing up you know all the hot artists that were doing there thing around that time Rakim and Epmd in the 80’s, the stylistics and much more.

The Album

24: Tell me about the new album “Ether Boy” any features on the project?

Browz: On my album right now I got Keri Hilson, Amerie, I got Busta on there you know Juelz and Jones. I didn’t want to flood it with features I wanted the features to make sense and not have it seem like they got paid to be on there. Me and my features all had chemistry.

The Anticipation

24: What can the fans expect from the highly anticipated debut?

Browz: A clean party sound some of yah might know the production to be a bit dark im coming way cleaner and way better. Overall a good album with a lot of hits.

“Pop Champagne”

24: How did the record “Pop Champagne” come about with you and Dip Set?

Browz: “Pop Champagne” was a record I had by myself, I had put it out independently. What happen was that the record caught steam and as soon as Jones heard it on the radio he said it was big. At the time I didn’t have a deal so he wanted to help me out and asked me to get on it, after that Juelz got on it and it was a wrap from there.

The Producer

24: Some people out there might not know that you were actually an established producer before you became a singer can you elaborate on that?

Browz: Yeah I started off producing I did classic records like “Ebonics” for Big L, “Ether” for Nas, “Whip yo head boy” for 50 Cent and “Blow it out” for Ludacris, I did a lot of key hip hop records.

Advice

24: Is there any advice you can give to an upcoming producer trying to make it in today’s industry?

Browz: You have to be created there is a lot of competition out here you have to make sure you’re sound is hot and that you don’t sound like anyone else.

New Music

24: The new single “Jumping out the Window” is out and is heating up the radio and the clubs, how do you think this record will do compared to the first single “Pop Champagne”?

Browz: When I made “Pop Champagne” I didn’t know it was going to take off like that and when I put out “Jumping out the Window” I wasn’t really sure if the fans were going to except it. I felt it was a little bit ahead of its time but the fans stuck with it and the people were ready for it. So it’s been a good look.

24: Anything you want to tell the fans of 24hourhiphop and in the world?

Browz: Make Sure you go get the album March 19th EEEther Boyyy!!!