Mark Ronson and RAYE’s “Suzanne” is here—crafted from heart, history, and collaboration.
When Mark Ronson and RAYE teamed up through Audemars Piguet’s APxMusic series, the result was “Suzanne”—a track full of emotion, heritage, and musical depth. The single was written by Ronson, RAYE, Tommy Brenneck, and Eric Hagstrom, with production by Ronson and co-production by Brenneck.
The track features rich horns and a nostalgic supper club feel. It channels both artists’ reverence for timeless songwriting while forging something fresh and honest.
Mark shares, “I’ve admired RAYE’s artistry for years… it felt like the stars aligning.”
“This isn’t just another project—it’s something we’ve poured ourselves into completely,” he continues, noting the late-night sessions across London, New York, and L.A.
For RAYE, the collaboration carries deep personal weight. “Everything about how this song came to exist…feels meant to be,” she says. “I used to work in Mark’s studio when I was a baby artist… always dreamed of this.”
“From the feeling in my heart that the song should be called ‘Suzanne’… to learning of Suzanne Audemars… the overwhelming consensus of emotions is gratitude and pride.”
“Suzanne” is available now, and it’s more than just a collaboration—it’s a shared moment in time for two artists at the height of their craft.