Amy Winehouse has ditched Mark Ronson on her new album, according to reports.
The Rehab hitmaker is said to have finished a number of tracks for the upcoming record — but hasn’t been working with the super-producer.
Amy, 24, has instead teamed up with Salaam Remi, who previously worked with the star on her debut album Frank, as well producing four tracks on her last record Back To Black, including the hit Tears Dry On Their Own.
Mark and Amy were said to have fallen out during the troubled singer’s attempt at the theme song for forthcoming James Bond movie Quantum Of Solace.
Winehouse’s spokesman confirmed that tracks had been finished with Remi, telling Britain’s Daily Mirror newspaper, “There has been some music written, recorded and done but details aren’t forthcoming as yet.”
The spokesman added that apart from the album, Amy — who has been admitted to hospital several times this year — has been trying to concentrate on getting healthy ahead of her husband Blake Fielder-Civil’s release from prison in December.
The spokesman explained, “The diary is clear to really nail down the album for the forseeable future and to allow some relaxing recovery time. Amy always wants to perform and over the summer they booked all these one off dates to keep the pressure off. Then there’s the release of Blake before Xmas and we’ll see what happens then.”

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