Mark Ronson thinks Miley Cyrus is "one of the greatest voices" he’s ever worked with.
The London-born star has joined forces with Miley, 26, for the new single ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’ and for her new album, and Mark has hailed the talents of the American singer.
Mark – who has previously worked with the likes of Amy Winehouse and Bruno Mars – shared: "We both knew there was chemistry there. That led me to work on Miley’s record. She’s really one of the greatest voices I’ve ever recorded."
Mark – who split from his ex-wife, actress Josephine de La Baume, in 2017 – also opened up about the process of recording ‘Nothing Breaks Like A Heart’, saying the hit single "started to write itself".
Speaking to The Sun newspaper, he explained: "I went through some s**t that meant the song started to write itself.
"It had been a while since I tried Miley, and I was like, ‘f*** it’. She wrote right back."
Mark also revealed the new single was much more straightforward to record than ‘Uptown Funk’, the chart-topping hit he recorded with Bruno Mars in 2014.
The British star – who is producing Miley’s next album – recalled: "The first day she came in, she recorded the chorus and wrote the verses. ‘Uptown Funk’ took seven months to write, so that’s why I was so overjoyed to have something that felt so special."