There are two ways to download your free ringtones, you can click the Download Button or Email Ringtone.
If your using your phone while browsing to our website, you can download directly it to your cell phone, on your cell phone select settings > sound and vibration > ringtone, if you did not see your downloaded ringtone, click the + sign on top right and scroll and search for your downloaded ringtone, select the ringtone and your set.
You can transfer it to your cell phone via email once you send it to your email, open your email using your cell phone, then follow the link and download the ringtone you selected. The do the setting again, and select your downloaded ring tone.
Last is to transfer it from your PC to your cell phone using bluetooth or connect to usb using your charging cable, and transfer it to your cell phone. Once you transfer it to your cell phone got to your settings and select as your ringtone.
"Nothing Breaks Like a Heart" is a song by British musician Mark Ronson featuring American singer Miley Cyrus, released on 29 November 2018 by RCA Records as the lead single from Ronson's upcoming fifth studio album, Late Night Feelings (2019). It has peaked at number 2 on the UK Singles Chart and number 43 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
Ronson and Cyrus reportedly wrote the track in May 2018, posting on social media that they were working together in the studio. In June 2018, Ronson said that the song was "coming soon". While it had been rumoured beforehand, the song title was later confirmed on the BBC's website listing for The Graham Norton Show. The single was announced on 25 November 2018 via Ronson's social media. The following day, Cyrus announced the single, ending her four-month hiatus from social media.
Mark Daniel Ronson (born 4 September 1975) is a British musician, DJ, songwriter and record producer. One of the most successful musicians in contemporary British popular culture, he is best known for his collaborations with artists such as Amy Winehouse, Lady Gaga, Adele, Miley Cyrus and Bruno Mars. He has received five Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year for Winehouse's album Back to Black and two for Record of the Year singles "Rehab" and "Uptown Funk". He received a Golden Globe Award and an Academy Award nomination for co-writing the song "Shallow" for the film A Star is Born (2018).
Ronson was born in London and raised in New York with his stepfather, Foreigner's Mick Jones, which contributed to a childhood surrounded by music. While attending New York University, he became a popular DJ in the hip hop scene. His debut album Here Comes the Fuzz failed to make an impact on the charts. In 2006, he received acclaim for producing albums for Lily Allen, Christina Aguilera and Amy Winehouse. In 2007, Ronson released his second album, Version. The album reached number two in the UK and included three top 10 singles and earned him the Brit Award for British Male Solo Artist. He subsequently released his third studio album, Record Collection, peaking at number two in the UK.
In 2014, Ronson released his single "Uptown Funk" featuring vocals from Bruno Mars. The single spent 14 consecutive weeks at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, seven non-consecutive weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart and became one of the best-selling singles of all-time. His fourth studio album, Uptown Special became his most successful album to date. In 2018, he founded his own label, Zelig Records, an imprint of Columbia Records and formed the duo Silk City with fellow producer Diplo, for which he received a nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Dance Recording for the song "Electricity".
Beyond his work in entertainment, Ronson is dedicated to using his creative influence to help others. In 2015, he became a patron of the Amy Winehouse Foundation, which helps disadvantaged youth through music. He has also worked with the End the Silence campaign to raise money and awareness for the Hope and Homes for Children charity and most recently became an artist mentor at Turnaround Arts, a national program of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, which helps low-performing schools through arts education.