Mark Ronson, the acclaimed producer behind the enchanting melodies of Barbie: The Album, recently revealed a touching memory from the making of the soundtrack. In an exclusive interview with People, Ronson reminisced about a special moment involving his now 12-month-old daughter, whose name he’s chosen to keep private.

As Ronson delved into the intricacies of producing the Barbie soundtrack, he disclosed that his daughter’s presence became an unexpected highlight of the process. “She was born in the middle of making [the Barbie soundtrack],” Ronson shared, emphasizing the unique timing that coincided with his daughter’s entry into the world.

Describing a heartwarming scene from the recording studio, Ronson painted a picture of paternal affection intertwined with creative endeavor. “Her first time in a recording studio was when we were doing the final mix on ‘I’m Just Ken,'” he revealed, his voice resonating with fondness for the memory.

During this pivotal moment in the studio, Ronson found himself introducing his daughter to the world of music, carefully regulating the volume to suit her tender ears. “I was walking her back and forth, listening at a much more reasonable volume than I usually would be,” he explained, embodying the delicate balance between his roles as a father and a celebrated musician.

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George Millington