He remembered the late Amy Winehouse as he received the gong for outstanding contribution to music at the Brit Awards 2026
Record producer and DJ Mark Ronson was praised for his ‘beautiful’ tribute as he remembered the late Amy Winehouse as he received the gong for outstanding contribution to music at the Brit Awards 2026.
Award-winning singer Winehouse died in July 2011 at the age of 27 and inspired a biopic starring Marisa Abela, which was released last year. Mark 50, started his professional relationship with the singer almost 20 years ago when he produced her hit 2006 album Back To Black, and she featured on his cover of Valerie in 2007.
As he accepted his award at the ceremony, which was held in Manchester for the very first time on Saturday (February 28) night, Mark thanked the crowd and said: “It means so many things to get this award.£
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The London-born musician, who was raised in the US, reminisced on meeting Winehouse and said: “I realised on the way here that on Thursday, March 6, it will be 20 years to the day that Amy Winehouse came up to my studio in New York City.
“She came up to the steps and she said, ‘I’m here to meet Mark Ronson’. And I said, ‘That’s me’, and she goes, ‘I thought you were an old guy with a beard’. Anyway, we went upstairs and we talked for four hours and that night we wrote Back To Black, and that day changed my life forever.”
Mark is best known for his collaborations on hit songs such as Bruno Mars’ Uptown Funk and Miley Cyrus’s Nothing Breaks Like A Heart. Ronson, who has worked with artists including Dua Lipa, Queens of the Stone Age, Raye and Lily Allen, went on to say he “can’t believe” the list of artists he has worked with over his two-decade career.
He continued: “I know the music I made with Amy is the reason that any of them know who I am anyway. That’s why I always treasure her voice, her talent and our bond, all of it. I just wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for some amazing people.”
He went on to thank his collaborators, colleagues and his family and the crowd, adding: “You put these songs into your lives. You’re the reason any of us are up here. So make some noise for yourselves.” He added: “Every time in a wedding and I hear the song Telephone or I see someone busking Shallow or Valerie in the subway – I can’t believe that I’ve been lucky enough to be a part of songs that mean something to people. So I’m so grateful, and thank you so much.”
Following his speech, he performed a rendition of his 2003 hit Ooh Wee alongside Ghostface Killah before paying tribute to Winehouse with her hit single Back To Black. The performance also included a clip of Winehouse talking about Mark and a rendition of Uptown Funk.
Singer-songwriter Du Lipa also made a guest appearance while Mark was on stage, to sing Dance The Night from the Barbie (2023) soundtrack, as well as her single Electricity.
But it was his tribute to Amy that got BRIT viewers feeling emotional as they took to social media to comment. @NinaaCald said: “Mark Ronson has given such a beautiful tribute to Amy Winehouse. Am I right in saying the band was Amy Winehouse band. If so, what a lovely addition to the tribute. #BRITsAwards #Brits2026.” @TomSykesUK replied: “My eyes started leaking.”
@Milly1978 commented: “Yes Mark! Loved everything about that Amy tribute #BRITs #BritAwards #Brits2026.” @LWM3_AWFC wrote: “This is such a lovely performance. Amy Winehouse, you are so loved and so missed #Brits2026.” @Katie14563165 posted: “Best bit of the show the honouring Amy #Brits2026.”
@LaurandOrdre penned: “The ONLY way I want to hear an Amy Winehouse tribute #BRITs2026.” @Ace109610 shared: “Mark Ronson paying tribute to Amy Winehouse What a lovely moment #Brits2026.” @itismeagainx added: “Love Mark Ronson talking about Amy! She was iconic and he’s such a legend to never forget her #Brits2026.”
