Amy Winehouse apologized to Mark Ronson for Twitter criticism

Sep 09, 2010
Amy Winehouse has given her apologies to Mark Ronson for her recent negative post about him on Twitter. Last weekend singer, who was supposed to record new album together with him, wrote on her account that that she did not want to work with producer anymore.

In a message on her Twitter account Amy Winehouse wrote that Ronson has become "dead" to her because he took too much credit for working on her songs. Singer's outburst was caused by Ronson's claims that when they were recording Amy's previous album Back To Black it was he who wrote all the songs from singer's acoustic demos.

But recently Amy Winehouse decided that she was wrong. "Ronson I love you; that make it better? You know I love you", wrote she in a new message.

Amy Winehouse already announced that her new album would hit the stores next January or even earlier. "I just can't wait to have some new songs on stage, really", claimed singer.

Amy Winehouse has recorded two studio efforts so far – Frank (2003) and Back To Black (2006). She started the work on the third album several times, but stopped it every time.