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).
His output lessened after the dissolution of the Bloods & Crips and its affiliated projects.