Music
Winehouse: "Ronson, you're dead to me"
Published Sunday, Sep 19 2010, 15:55 BST | By Paul Millar

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The feud stems from his recent appearance on late night music show Later... with Jools Holland, where the producer claimed that he had "created the tracks" for Winehouse's second LP.
She wrote on Twitter in the early hours of Saturday morning: "Ronson you're dead to me; one album I write an' you take half the credit - make a career out of it? Don't think so BRUV. (sic)"
The pair reached number two in the UK singles charts after they collaborated with 'Valerie' in 2007 - a year after The Zutons wrote and released the track, which peaked at number nine.
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