Chris Cronauer

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Chris Cronauer (born September 26, 1995 in Freising ; bourgeois Christoph Cronauer ) is a German singer , songwriter and producer . He is also known under the pseudonym Chris Crone .

Career

Cronauer's debut single number one , which he recorded together with Stereoact , was released on December 30, 2016 and celebrated chart successes in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The accompanying music video received over 26 million views on YouTube. Away from his home country, Cronauer and SJUR have already celebrated chart successes with the title Let Me Love You and received gold and platinum awards in several countries. . Cronauer's most commercially successful release is Burden Down . It is a single from Micar , Cronauer is involved in the piece as co-author and singer (background vocals). In Germany, the single received gold for 200,000 units sold . In 2017 he also recorded two songs with the German DJ duo Gestört but GeiL for their album #Zwei .

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Appearances

Other television appearances

Discography

Chart placements

year Title
album
Top ranking, total weeks, awardChart placementsChart placements
(Year, title, album , rankings, weeks, awards, notes)
Remarks
DE DE AT AT CH CH
2016 Number one DE40 (7 weeks)
DE
AT29 (5 weeks)
AT
CH89 (2 weeks)
CH
First release: December 9th, 2016
Stereoact feat. Chris Cronauer

More singles

  • Until the end of this world (Steroact feat. Chris Cronauer)

Awards for music sales

Golden record

  • DenmarkDenmark Denmark
    • 2017: for the single Let Me Love You
  • GermanyGermany Germany
    • 2017: for the author participation Burden Down ( Micar )
  • NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
    • 2018: for the single Let Me Love You

Platinum record

  • GermanyGermany Germany
    • 2018: for the authors' participation Rooftop ( Nico Santos )
  • NorwayNorway Norway
    • 2019: for the single Let Me Love You
  • AustriaAustria Austria
    • 2019: for the authors' participation Rooftop (Nico Santos)
  • SwedenSweden Sweden
    • 2017: for the single Let Me Love You
  • SpainSpain Spain
    • 2018: for the author participation Rapido Brusco Violento (Juan Magán)
    • 2018: for the participation of authors Le Encanta (Juan Magán)

Note: Awards in countries from the chart tables or chart boxes can be found in these.

Country / Region Gold record icon.svg gold Platinum record icon.svg platinum Sales swell
Awards for music sales
(country / region, awards, sales, sources)
Denmark (IFPI) Denmark (IFPI) Gold record icon.svg gold1 0! P- 45,000 ifpi.dk
Germany (BVMI) Germany (BVMI) Gold record icon.svg gold1 Platinum record icon.svg platinum1 600,000 musikindustrie.de
Netherlands (NVPI) Netherlands (NVPI) Gold record icon.svg gold1 0! P- 20,000 nvpi.nl
Norway (IFPI) Norway (IFPI) 0! G- Platinum record icon.svg platinum1 10,000 ifpi.no
Austria (IFPI) Austria (IFPI) 0! G- Platinum record icon.svg platinum1 30,000 ifpi.at
Sweden (IFPI) Sweden (IFPI) 0! G- Platinum record icon.svg platinum1 40,000 sverigetopplistan.se
Spain (Promusicae) Spain (Promusicae) 0! G- Platinum record icon.svg 2 × platinum2 80,000 elportaldemusica.es
All in all Gold record icon.svg 3 × gold3 Platinum record icon.svg 6 × platinum6th

Individual evidence

  1. DAY24
  2. Mercury
  3. Chart sources: DE AT CH