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|Row 9 info = [[Dangerous Records|Dangerous]]
 
|Row 9 info = [[Dangerous Records|Dangerous]]
 
|Row 10 title = Associated acts
 
|Row 10 title = Associated acts
|Row 10 info = [[Bloods & Crips]], [[Damu Ridas]], [[Nationwide Rip Ridaz]]}}'''Ronnie Marlon Phillips''' (April 16, 1954 - November 1, 2003), also known by his stage name '''Ronnie Ron''' and most commonly credited as '''Ronnie M. Phillips''', was an American record producer and the founder of [[Dangerous Records]]. Phillips is responsible for organizing the [[Bloods & Crips]] project, a collaboration of members from the two street gangs. The group recorded two albums in the early 1990s, both of which were co-produced and executive produced by Phillips. He additionally executive produced albums by [[Young Soldierz]], [[Tweedy Bird Loc]], [[Nationwide Rip Ridaz]], [[Damu Ridas]], [[NiNi X]] and [[Fo' Clips Eclipse]]. In 1993, he released the instrumental album ''[[Gangsta Boom (Sample Your Ass Off)]]''.
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|Row 10 info = [[Bloods & Crips]], [[Damu Ridas]], [[Nationwide Rip Ridaz]]}}'''Ronnie Marlon Phillips''' (April 16, 1954 - November 1, 2003), also known by his stage name '''Ronnie Ron''' and most commonly credited as '''Ronnie M. Phillips''', was an American record producer and the founder of [[Dangerous Records]]. Phillips is responsible for organising the [[Bloods & Crips]] project, a collaboration of members from the two street gangs. The group recorded two albums in the early 1990s, both of which were co-produced and executive produced by Phillips. He additionally executive produced albums by [[Young Soldierz]], [[Tweedy Bird Loc]], [[Nationwide Rip Ridaz]], [[Damu Ridas]], [[NiNi X]] and [[Fo' Clips Eclipse]]. In 1993, he released the instrumental album ''[[Gangsta Boom (Sample Your Ass Off)]]''.
   
 
His output lessened after the dissolution of the Bloods & Crips and its affiliated projects.
 
His output lessened after the dissolution of the Bloods & Crips and its affiliated projects.
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