Here Comes the Fuzz

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Here Comes the Fuzz
Here Comes the Fuzz cover
Studio album by Mark Ronson
Released 8 September 2003
Genre R&B
Label Elektra
Professional reviews
Mark Ronson chronology
Here Comes the Fuzz
(2003)
Version
(2007)

Here Comes the Fuzz is the debut album by English DJ Mark Ronson.

[edit] Track listing

  1. "This DJ"
  2. "Bluegrass Stain'd" (featuring Nappy Roots & Anthony Hamilton)
  3. "Ooh Wee" (featuring Ghostface Killah, Nate Dogg, Trife & Saigon)
  4. "High" (featuring Aya)
  5. "I Suck" (featuring Rivers Cuomo)
  6. "International Affair" (featuring Sean Paul & Tweet)
  7. "Diduntdidunt" (featuring Saigon)
  8. "On The Run" (featuring Mos Def & M.O.P.)
  9. "Here Comes The Fuzz" (featuring Freeway, Nikka Costa & Jack White)
  10. "'Bout To Get Ugly" (featuring Rhymefest & Anthony Hamilton)
  11. "She's Got Me" (featuring Daniel Merriweather)
  12. "Tomorrow" (featuring Debi Nova & Q-Tip)
  13. "Rashi" (Outro)


The Japanese version of the album contains a fourteenth track; "NYC Rules" (AKA "City Rules") a solo track performed by Daniel Merriweather (featuring Saigon) produced by Mark Ronson

[edit] Singles

"Ooh Wee" was the only official single release from the album, but "International Affair" also made an impact on US Rhythmic radio, charting from airplay as an album cut.


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