When the S.U.C. and Sucka Free Records and years after that world famous duo UGK first started making its mark on Southern Rap, Ronnie Spencer was the artist to have on your hook. His distinctive voice burned through the streets and radio and drummed up even more interest in the distinctive sub-genre.
Ronnie’s extraordinary voice created a buzz and helped him become one of the most sought after artists in the South. Music forums and websites are still racking up hits from people searching for his music.
He’s back on the scene now and The Heat is hoping to see and hear much more of him in the near future. If you’re a fan of UGK, Z-Ro, Fat Pat, Hawk, and any other artists from H-Town, you’ve heard Ronnie Spencer and you’re probably already a fan.
Ronnie Spencer is the man behind one of the most famous Down South anthems, UGK’s 1996 classic “One Day You’re Here”. His is the opening voice in the song and most definitely an unforgettable one, as he croons over an Isley Brothers sample.
Check Ronnie out & we’ll keep you posted on new developments with this most talented artist’s next career move.