Her song Tonyt, which was raked in 1.9 million views on YouTube in just two months, was written by Ronnie and produced by Nessim.
In the jam, which premiered on September 22, Rema surrenders everything to her love interest.
"I trust you with everything of mine,” renders Rema, “... because you are the center of it all.”
Sings Rema in one of the verses: "I am the mamito… you are the papito.”
"What do those who fight for you have?... let's show them, baby,” belts out Rema’s sweet voice. “... let's conclude everything, baby… come see me tonight... you disturb my mind... I thank you, baby, for giving me a chance."
Meanwhile, Ronnie also produced Question, which is Bebe Cool's biggest song of 2023. It was written by Zulitums and Cool, real name Moses Ssali, flew Sasha Vybz to the U.S. to film its video.
Ronnie, who also goes by Ronnie on Dis One, has previously produced bangers for Bebe Cool like Wire Wire and Nkuliyo. He wrote and produced Wire Wire.
Born Ronald Matovu, Ronnie learnt playing musical instruments at a young age while in church choir. He was introduced to the music industry by Rinex of Power Records. He left Power Records to open his studio in 2019.
Some of the notable songs he has produced are Semyekozo by Eddy Kenzo, Wire Wire and Nkuliyo (Bebe Cool), Enyanda (Sheebah Karungi), Mateka and Champion (Jose Chameleone), Winner (Gravity Omutujju), Sivaawo (King Saha), Like I Do (Chris Banina) and Onina (Baza Baza).
Those he wrote and produced are Yolo and Enyanda by Sheebah, Wire Wire by Bebe Cool, Mateka and Champion by Chameleone. He co-wrote Semyekozo by Kenzo.