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Analytics Table:Mark Ronson - Topic
| Date | subscribers | views | videos | Estimated Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Jul 6, 2026 Jul 6 Mon | 6.39K -- | 635M +258K | 616 -- | $181 - $517 |
Jul 5, 2026 Jul 5 Sun | 6.39K -- | 635M +549K | 616 -- | $385 - $1.1K |
Jul 4, 2026 Jul 4 Sat | 6.39K -- | 634M +632K | 616 -- | $443 - $1.26K |
Jul 2, 2026 Jul 2 Thu | 6.39K -- | 634M +465K | 616 -- | $326 - $931 |
Jul 1, 2026 Jul 1 Wed | 6.39K -- | 633M +105K | 616 -- | $74 - $212 |
Jun 30, 2026 Jun 30 Tue | 6.39K -- | 633M +354K | 616 -- | $248 - $708 |
Jun 29, 2026 Jun 29 Mon | 6.39K -- | 633M +266K | 616 -- | $186 - $532 |
Jun 28, 2026 Jun 28 Sun | 6.39K -- | 633M +306K | 616 -- | $215 - $614 |
Jun 27, 2026 Jun 27 Sat | 6.39K -- | 632M +344K | 616 -- | $241 - $689 |
Jun 26, 2026 Jun 26 Fri | 6.39K -- | 632M +163K | 616 -- | $114 - $326 |
Jun 25, 2026 Jun 25 Thu | 6.39K -- | 632M +452K | 616 -- | $317 - $905 |
Jun 24, 2026 Jun 24 Wed | 6.39K -- | 631M +599K | 616 -- | $420 - $1.2K |
Jun 23, 2026 Jun 23 Tue | 6.39K -- | 631M -- | 616 -- | -- |
Jun 22, 2026 Jun 22 Mon | 6.39K -- | 631M +270K | 616 -- | $189 - $540 |
Jun 21, 2026 Jun 21 Sun | 6.39K -- | 631M +189K | 616 -- | $133 - $379 |
Jun 20, 2026 Jun 20 Sat | 6.39K -- | 630M +340K | 616 -- | $238 - $680 |
Jun 19, 2026 Jun 19 Fri | 6.39K -- | 630M +544K | 616 -- | $381 - $1.09K |
Jun 18, 2026 Jun 18 Thu | 6.39K -- | 629M +61.3K | 616 -- | $43 - $123 |
Jun 17, 2026 Jun 17 Wed | 6.39K -- | 629M +295K | 616 -- | $207 - $590 |
Jun 16, 2026 Jun 16 Tue | 6.39K -- | 629M +278K | 616 -- | $195 - $558 |
Jun 15, 2026 Jun 15 Mon | 6.39K -- | 629M +264K | 616 -- | $185 - $529 |
Jun 14, 2026 Jun 14 Sun | 6.39K -- | 629M +2.08M | 616 -- | $1.46K - $4.17K |
Jun 7, 2026 Jun 7 Sun | 6.39K -- | 626M -- | 616 -- | $438K - $1.25M |
| Daily Average | -- | +304K | -- | $213 - $609 |
| Weekly Average | -- | +2.13M | -- | $1.49K - $4.26K |
| Last 29 Days | -- | +8.83M | -- | $6.18K - $17.6K |
Income Estimates for Mark Ronson - Topic
Based on Mark Ronson - Topic's current view metrics and industry-standard rates, this YouTube channel generates an estimated daily income of $213 - $609. Weekly earnings are projected at $1.49K - $4.26K, while monthly revenue estimates range from $6.39K - $18.2K. The total estimated earnings from all 635M views amount to approximately $445K - $1.27M.
About Mark Ronson - Topic
Explore Mark Ronson - Topic's YouTube presence with 6,391 subscribers and 616 videos. Experience the cumulative impact of 635,932,155 views across their engaging content.
Mark Ronson didn’t mean to make a debut album that reinvented party-friendly hip hop. Nor a follow-up that became one of the defining albums of the second half of the Noughties. He never anticipated that three of the up and coming British singers he produced and wrote with in his scruffy New York studio – Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse and Adele – would become three of the biggest stars in the world. The Brit and three Grammys piled into his little fireplace in his apartment? Still can’t believe those either. And for sure Ronson didn’t set out to make a third album that featured a kaleidoscope of talents, from Spank Rock to The Drums’ Jonathan Pierce to The View’s Kyle Falconer to Q Tip, Ghostface Killah, a Kaiser Chief, an ex-Pipette, Dave McCabe from The Zutons, Boy George and Simon Le Bon, the touring keyboard player from Yeah Yeah Yeahs and some funky cats from Brooklyn – a collective of talents yoked together by Ronson’s vivid, sparkling songwriting and production talents. But that’s what he did with 2003’s Here Comes The Fuzz, then 2007’s Version, and now 2010's Record Collection: a 12 song album that will stand as the most exciting, entertaining hip pop album of the year. It all happened by accident, and by enthusiasm. Back at the start of the millennium Mark Ronson was a London-born, New York-based writer, producer, DJ and hip hop head. Playing out in NYC clubs he became friends with Mos Def, MOP and Ghostface Killah. With their help he created Here Comes The Fuzz. Then small label BBE asked him if he was interested in contributing to a Radiohead covers album. ‘I was almost like a kid in the classroom when you throw your hand up before you know the answer – me! I’ll do that!’ Such was Ronson’s enthusiasm for Radiohead that he quickly roped in his friends Alex Greenwald, vocalist with California’s Phantom Planet, and Dave Guy, trumpet player from Brooklyn’s The Dap-Kings. They recorded a jump-up jazz version of The Bends’ track Just. ‘Then I remember I was in Singapore doing this f**king horrible DJ gig…’ With typical candour Ronson admits he was accepting many such bookings then – he had just started his label, Allido Records, and badly needed funds to enable him to keep developing artists/friends that he’d signed, including Daniel Merriweather. ‘And while I was out there I got a call from Zane Lowe in London. He said everyone at the Radio 1 playlist meeting had been talking about Just.’ A new record deal, with SONY/RCA, followed. Ronson had alre
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