Mark Ronson finds himself in a precarious situation while DJing for Prince at New York’s Spy bar in summer 1998, after being warned by Q-Tip not to play Michael Jackson’s “Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough” due to the rivalry between the two music icons. In a scramble to switch tracks, Ronson mismatches tempos and faces Prince’s disapproving glare, resulting in a humiliating moment on stage.
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