Gromee

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Gromee
Gromee in 2018
Gromee in 2018
Background information
Birth nameAndrzej Gromala
Born (1978-12-14) 14 December 1978 (age 42)
Kraków, Poland
GenresHouse
Occupation(s)
Years active2010–present
Labels
Associated acts

Mahan Moin

Websitegromeeofficial.com

Andrzej Gromala (born 14 December 1978), better known by his stage name Gromee, is a Polish DJ, record producer, remixer and owner of Kingztown Music. In 2016 he signed a record deal with Sony Music. At the Eska Music Awards 2017 he won the award for Best DJ/Producer.

He won the Polish national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon, Portugal.[1] Together with Swedish singer Lukas Meijer, he represented his home country at the Eurovision Song Contest 2018 in Lisbon with the song "Light Me Up" becoming the first DJ in history to perform at the Eurovision Song Contest.[2]

As a producer, he collaborates with the world's biggest studios. His solo project has already included e.g. Andreas Moe, known for being part of Tiesto's or Hardwell's tracks. He has performed at numerous music festivals, sharing the stage with artists such as Steve Aoki, Deorro, Eric Clapton, Jessie Ware and Sting. In April 2016 Gromee was the support act for Mariah Carey’s first ever Polish concert. His 2016 summer single "Fearless" ruled the Polish music charts, reaching 10th position on the radio and 2nd position on the TV Airplay Chart and earning a Platinum Record award. Next single, "Spirit", recorded together with Mahan Moin, a Swedish vocalist known from Persian Idol, was also an instant hit and his first no. 1 on Polish Radio Airplay Chart.

In 2018 he married Sara Chmiel.[3]

In 2019 he was responsible for writing the common song for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Gliwice, Poland, "Share the Joy".[4] He was also responsible for writing the common song for Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2020 in Warsaw, Poland, as well as for composing the Polish entry, "I'll Be Standing", sung by Ala Tracz.

Discography[]

Album[]

Title Album details Peak chart positions Sales Certifications
POL
[5]
Chapter One 8

Singles[]

As lead artist[]

Title Year Peak chart positions Sales Certifications Album
POL
[8]
CZE
[9]
SVK
[10]
CIS
[11]
"Open Up Your Heart"
(featuring Jayden Felder)
2011 Non-album singles
"You Make Me Say"
(featuring Tommy Gunn and Ali Tennant)
2012
"Live for the Light"
(featuring Ali Tennant)
"Hurricane"
(featuring Terri B!)
Chapter One
"Gravity"
(featuring Andreas Moe)
2013
"All Night"
(featuring WurlD)
Non-album singles
"Live Forever"
(featuring Wrethov)
2014 198
"Follow You"
(featuring WurlD)
2015 11 Chapter One
"2BA"
"Who Do You Love"
(featuring WurlD)
"Fearless"
(featuring May-Britt Scheffer and Raz Nitzan)
2016 10
  • POL: 2× Platinum[13]
"Spirit"
(featuring Mahan Moin)
1 182
"All Night 2017"
(featuring WurlD)
2017
"Runaway"
(featuring Mahan Moin)
7
"Seagulls" Non-album singles
"Without You"
(featuring Lukas Meijer)
9 Chapter One
"Zaśnieżone miasta"
(featuring Sound'n'Grace)
23 Non-album singles
"Light Me Up"
(featuring Lukas Meijer)
2018 1 16 27 99
  • POL: 2× Platinum[16]
Chapter One
"One Last Time"
(featuring Jesper Jenset)
1 33
  • POL: 3× Platinum[17]
TBA
"Love Me Now"
(featuring WurlD and Devvon Terrell)
2019 62
"Górą Ty"
(with Golec uOrkiestra featuring Bedoes)
2 Symphoetnic
"Love You Better" 10 TBA
"Król"
(with Edyta Górniak)
10
"Share the Joy" 2
"Sweet Emotions"
(with Jesper Jenset)[18]
2020 6
"Powiedz mi (kto w tych oczach mieszka)"
(featuring Ania Dąbrowska and Abradab)
6
"Worth It"
(featuring Ásdís)
1 146
"Cool Me Down"
(with Inna)
2021 2 12 147
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

References[]

  1. ^ "Wyniki naboru do koncertu Krajowych Eliminacji do Eurowizji 2018" (in Polish). eurowizja.tvp.pl. Archived from the original on 3 March 2018. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  2. ^ Knoops, Roy (3 March 2018). "Poland: Gromee & Lukas Meijer win Krajowe Eliminacje 2018 and will go to Lisbon!". esctoday.com. Retrieved 4 March 2018.
  3. ^ Staroń, Maria (12 April 2018). "Gromee poślubił wokalistkę kultowego polskiego zespołu". RMF FM (in Polish). Retrieved 8 June 2019.
  4. ^ Wulf, Holly (October 10, 2019). "Gromee to compose this year's Junior Eurovision anthem – "Share The Joy"". ESC United.
  5. ^ Peak chart positions for studio albums in Poland:
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j "Certification criteria" (in Polish). ZPAV. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  7. ^ "Albums and singles certified Gold in 2018" (in Polish). ZPAV. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  8. ^ Peak chart positions for singles in Poland:
  9. ^ Peak chart positions for singles in the Czech Republic:
  10. ^ Peak chart positions for singles in Slovakia:
  11. ^ "Tophit.ru Search > Gromee". Tophit (in Russian). tophit.ru. Retrieved 11 January 2020.
  12. ^ "Albums and singles certified Gold in 2015" (in Polish). ZPAV. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  13. ^ Jump up to: a b "Albums and singles certified Platinum in 2017" (in Polish). ZPAV. Retrieved 18 March 2018.
  14. ^ Jump up to: a b "Albums and singles certified Gold in 2021" (in Polish). ZPAV. Retrieved 23 June 2021.
  15. ^ "Albums and singles certified Platinum in 2019" (in Polish). ZPAV. Retrieved 30 May 2019.
  16. ^ Jump up to: a b "Albums and singles certified Platinum in 2021" (in Polish). ZPAV. Retrieved 27 January 2021.
  17. ^ "Albums and singles certified Platinum in 2020" (in Polish). ZPAV. Retrieved 2 December 2020.
  18. ^ Wróblewski, Rafał (June 12, 2020). "Jesper Jenset prosto ze swojego domu! Megahity w Domowym Graniu ze światową gwiazdą". Radio Eska (in Polish).
Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Kasia Moś
with "Flashlight"
Poland in the Eurovision Song Contest
2018
Succeeded by
Tulia
with "Pali się (Fire of Love)"
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