Amber Lynn's Podcast Welcomes Music Producer Ronnie King

LOS ANGELES—Amber Lynn’s "Rock-N-Sexxxy UnCensored” podcast welcomes hip hop producer, composer and philanthropist Ronnie King tonight at 7 PT on the United Broadcasting Network and the show’s website.

Music fans can call in live to the UBNGO studio at (323) 524-2599.

Best known for his collaboration with late, legendary rapper Tupac Shakur, King can be found on the tracks "Better Dayz (Featuring Ronald Isley)" (2002) and "Thug N U Thug N Me" (2001), working with pioneering producer, Johnny J. He also appeared on Shakur’s "And Still I Rise" (1999) and "Until the End of Time" (2001).

“'Rock-N-Sexxxy' fans that are into hip hop should call in, right? Because I don’t know anything about rap ... I want to know what Tupac was really like because obviously he’s an icon and legend,” Lynn said. “Ronnie is the real thing, like OG—he even worked for Death Row Records.”

King has also worked with artists such as Coolio, Warren G, Bizzy Bone, Kottonmouth Kings, Pennywise, Rancid, T.S.O.L. and Steel Pulse, among others. He has also garnered Oscar and Grammy nominations.

Most recently, King has worked with The Offspring on their first album release in nine years, Let the Bad Times Roll, which hit the top of the U.S. Billboard alternative and rock charts in 2021. King also made a couple of dates for “Danzig Sings Elvis,” the 2020 solo lounge show from Danzig frontman Glenn Danzig.

“This week’s show is like a diverse, delicious, every flavor buffet of musical genres for listeners who are into hip hop, metal, punk,” Lynn said.

King has also focused on helping underprivileged children through a music and arts programs and his recent visit to Costa Rica to work with Costa Rican actor and model Mauricio Amuy’s Foundation-Arms of Love nonprofit children’s charity.

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