Ronnie Jackson
Ronnie Jackson
Ronnie Jackson, known as Lil' Ronnie, is a multi-platinum American record producer from Kansas City, Missouri, renowned for his work across R&B, Pop, Rap, Gospel, and Country. Initially signed to Jermaine Dupri's So So Def Records, he later moved to Los Angeles to collaborate with top producers like the Underdogs and Harvey Mason. Over his career, Ronnie has worked with Usher, Chris Brown, Mary J. Blige, Trey Songz, Britney Spears, Glorilla, Yo Gotti, and many more.
Currently, his productions with Glorilla, including hits like Yeah Glo, Wanna Be (featuring Megan Thee Stallion), and TGIF, are charting on the Billboard Top 100. Through his company Einnor Sync, he has partnered with Megamind Media and Fox Sports to create original music for projects like Wicked City, First Lady of BMF, and sports broadcasts for NFL, MLB, and NASCAR on Fox.
In 2022, Ronnie opened Einnor Studios in Atlanta, a premier recording facility with five rooms, quickly gaining industry acclaim.