Ron Gilmore
Ron Gilmore | |
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Genres | Hip hop |
Occupation(s) | Record producer |
Instruments | Keyboard |
Years active | 2010-present |
Labels | Dreamville Records |
Associated acts | J. Cole, Bas, Omen, Cozz |
Ron Gilmore is an American record producer, and is an in-house producer for Dreamville Records. He has worked with artists such as, J. Cole, Bas, Omen, and Cozz, among others. His debut album, The Maturation of Little Ron, was released on April 27, 2016.[1][2]
Discography
Studio albums
- The Maturation of Little Ron (2016)
Production discography
2011
- 02. "Dollar and a Dream III" (with The University, J. Cole, and Canei Finch)
2013
- J. Cole - Born Sinner
- 03. "LAnd of the Snakes" (with J. Cole)
- 07. "Runaway" (with J. Cole & Elite)
- 11. "Forbidden Fruit" (with J. Cole) (featuring Kendrick Lamar)
- 12. "Chaining Day" (with J. Cole)
- 18. "New York Times" (with J. Cole) (featuring 50 Cent & Bas)
2014
- 01. "New World Order"
- 02. "Mook in New Mexico" (with Ogee Handz)
- 03. "Fiji Water in My Iron" (with Ogee Handz)
- 04. "My Nigga Just Made Bail" (with GP808 & Hottrak) (featuring J. Cole)
- 05. "Charles De Gaul to JFK"
- 06. "Vacation" (featuring Irvin Washington)
- 08. "Donk of the Day" (with Cedric Brown)
- 10. "Nigga on the Dos, The Most Interesting Man in the World" (with Jii Amadehuss)
- 11. "Your World" (with Ogee Handz) (featuring Mack Wilds
- 12. "Last Winter" (with Cedric Brown)
- 13. "Lit" (with Cedric Brown) (featuring J. Cole)
- J. Cole - 2014 Forest Hills Drive
- 01. "Intro" (with J. Cole)
- 13. "Note to Self" (with J. Cole)
2015
- 03. "Same Jezebel"
- 10. "Things Change" (featuring J. Cole)
2016
- Bas - Too High to Riot
- 01. "Too High to Riot" (with Cam O'Bi)
- 02. "Methylone" (with Cedric Brown)
- 03. "Dopamine" (featuring Cozz) (with Sounwavve)
- 05. "Miles and Miles"
- 08. "Matches" (featuring The Hics)
- 09. "Night Job" (with Cedric Brown & KQuick) (featuring J. Cole)
- 10. "Ricochet" (with The Hics) (featuring The Hics & Kurzweil)
- 11. "Penthouse"
- Ron Gilmore - The Maturation of Little Ron
- Entire album
References
- ↑ "Ron Gilmore". AllMusic. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
- ↑ "Dreamville Nation » » New Interview: Ron Gilmore Speaks on Producing With J. Cole, Grammys, New Mixtape & Nashville Hip Hop". Dreamville Nation. Retrieved 28 April 2016.
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