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'''Carlo Waibel''' (born 31 January 1990<ref>{{cite web|title=BACKSPIN TV #360 – Cro (Interview)|periodical=|publisher=|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6N9DMpY2Lg|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|last=BACKSPINTV|website=[[YouTube]]|date=|year=|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref>), better known by his stage name '''Cro''', is a German rapper, singer, producer and all around nimrod. He describes his music as a mixture between [[Hip hop music|rap]] and [[Pop music|pop]], which he calls "cräp". He is known for wearing a [[panda]] mask on stage.
'''Carlo Waibel''' (born 31 January 1990<ref>{{cite web|title=BACKSPIN TV #360 – Cro (Interview)|periodical=|publisher=|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6N9DMpY2Lg|url-status=|format=|access-date=|archive-url=|archive-date=|last=BACKSPINTV|website=[[YouTube]]|date=|year=|language=|pages=|quote=}}</ref>), better known by his stage name '''Cro''', is a German rapper, singer, and producer. He describes his music as a mixture between [[Hip hop music|rap]] and [[Pop music|pop]], which he calls "raop". He is known for wearing a [[panda]] mask on stage.


== Early life ==
== Early life ==

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Cro
Cro in 2019
Cro in 2019
Background information
Birth nameCarlo Waibel
Born (1990-01-31) 31 January 1990 (age 34)
Mutlangen, West Germany
GenresPop rap, hip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, singer, producer
Years active2006–present
Websitecromusik.de

Carlo Waibel (born 31 January 1990[1]), better known by his stage name Cro, is a German rapper, singer, and producer. He describes his music as a mixture between rap and pop, which he calls "raop". He is known for wearing a panda mask on stage.

Early life

Cro was born Carlo Waibel.[2][3] He attended the Realschule Galgenberg in Aalen,[4][5] and later the Johannes-Gutenberg-Schule, a vocational school in Stuttgart.[6][7][8] He began recording music at the age of 13.[9] and learned to play the piano and the guitar.[10]

Musical career

In 2009, Cro released his first mixtape, Trash. On 11 February 2011, his second mixtape Meine Musik was released.[11] It was available for free download. Cro produced the entire mixtape by himself.[12] Through the mixtape German hip-hop musician Kaas took notice of Cro.[11] Besides his musical career, Cro is also active as a designer. Since 2010, he has been designing under his clothing label Vio Vio.[12] After receiving his Mittlere Reife, he completed an apprenticeship as a media designer and worked for the Stuttgarter Zeitung as a cartoonist.[13][14]

Through Kaas, Cro met Sebastian Andrej Schweizer, founder of the independent-label, Chimperator Productions, and Kodimey Awokou. At the end of September 2011, a "Making of" video for a new artist was published by the label leading to speculations about which artist had been actually signed.[15] In October 2011, Schweizer announced that he had signed Cro.[12]

Cro performing in 2013

From 30 October until 7 November 2011, Cro was a supporting act for the Norwegian band Madcon during their Glow Tour 2011.[16] During the concert and also for photos, Cro wore a panda-mask.[12][17] Psaiko.Dino, producer at Chimperator Productions, adopted the role as a spokesperson for Cro, especially for the video-blogs.[12]

In November 2011, the music video for Easy, which had been directed by Harris Hodovic and was announcing the upcoming mixtape, was released on tape.tv.[18][19] A few days later, the video was released on YouTube, where it gained more than 500,000 views in the first two weeks.[12] In the beginning of 2012, it had gained 12 million views, mid-May, the views had risen to a number of more than 44 million.[20][21] The American blog hypetrak.com also reported about the video and Cro.[22] German hip hop and funk musician Jan Delay posted the video on his Facebook page and said, Cro was the "future of German rap".[23] Besides "Easy", "Hi Kids" and "Kein Benz" were also released prior to the release of the mixtape.[23][24] On 1 December 2011, Cro was a guest on the show NeoParadise by the channel ZDFneo, where he performed snippets of three songs from his mixtapes Meine Musik and Easy.[25] One day later, Chimperator Productions released the mixtape Easy which is available for free download on their website.[26]

In the beginning of 2012, Cro signed an author's contract with Universal Music Publishing Group.[27] On 27 January 2012, he embarked on a concert tour named "Pandas Gone Wild!", on which he was accompanied by Psaiko.Dino.[28] In mid February 2012, the music video for "Easy" gained 1,000,000 views on YouTube.[29] In mid May the number of the views rose to 3,000,000.[30] On 23 March 2012, the song "Easy" was released as a single.[31] Besides the Standard version, the Limited Edition version included the songs "Hi Kids", "Lieblingssong", as well as "Konfetti", a collaboration with Ahzumjot and Rockstah.[32] "Easy" entered the German Single Charts on second place.[33]

In June 2012, Cro's single "Easy" was certified gold in Germany. The music video for the single gained 20,000,000 views on YouTube.[34] From 29 June until 1 July, Cro released on Single each day, "Du", "King of Raop", and "Meine Zeit".[35] Music videos were also filmed for every single. On 6 July, Cro released his debut album, Raop. Mid-July, "Easy", "Hi Kids", "Du", "King of Raop", and "Meine Zeit", all of his five released singles were placed in the Top 100 in the German Single Charts.[36]

On 7 September 2012, Cro released a free mixtape called Raop which included 16 remixes of songs from his album Raop.[37] On 28 September, Cro competed in the Bundesvision Song Contest with his and Die Orsons' song "Horst & Monika" and took the fifth place.[38] On 19 October 2012, Cro released the track "1 Millionen" through the iTunes and made it available for free download. He dedicated this track to having more than 1 million fans on Facebook.[39] On 21 October, he released a music video to accompany the track.[40]

On 27 October 2012, Cro released the music video for his fifth single "Einmal um die Welt" which was released on 2 November.[41][42][43] In November, Cro's debut album, Raop and single "Easy" reached platinum status in Germany whereas "Du" was certified gold. In Austria, Raop and "Easy" and in Switzerland, "Easy" were also certified gold.[44] He also won the Bambi award in the category "Pop National".[45] On 6 December, he won the 1LIVE Krone for "Beste Single" for his debut single, "Easy".[46] He was also named Newcomer of the Year 2012 by iTunes.[47] His debut album, Raop was named "Album of the Year" by MTV.[48]

In March 2013, Cro won a Swiss Music Award in the category "Best Album Urban - International" for his album Raop.[49] Cro has cooperated with H&M and has designed a collection of clothes for men and women which was released on 4 April 2013.[50] On 11 March, H&M and Cro released additional behind-the-scenes images plus an interview.[51]

Other ventures

Mercedes-Benz CLA StreetStyle designed by Cro

Apart from his music, Cro also works as a designer.[52] In 2010, he founded his own fashion label called VioVio. In 2015, he made a unique design for a Mercedes-Benz CLA which was given as a prize to one of his fans and is now part of the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart, Germany.

After the release of his last studio album tru., Cro started showing more of his art in general. On 8 September 2017, he had his first vernissage at the Circle Culture Gallery in Berlin, where he showed several pieces of art, including masks that he colored and self-made paintings.

In 2016, Cro made his first movie titled Unsere Zeit ist jetzt [de] ("Our Time Is Now"), where he was working together with German actor Til Schweiger. The movie started on 6 October 2016 in German cinemas.

Panda mask

Cro wears a panda mask whenever he is on stage or doing something media related. His first mask was a cut version made out of latex. He once said that the main reason for his wearing it is to protect his privacy. In 2014, he wore an alternate mask made of cotton. Since the premiere of the video to "Unendlichkeit", Cro wore a more minimalistic mask that is made of plastic and is fully white.

Since August 13 2020, Cro changed his mask with nearly every new single he released for his album, trip. Currently he has been releasing promotional photos using a “futuristic space mask”, which very vaguely resembles the panda mask he used to wear.

Discography

Tours

  • Support for Madcon's Glow Tour (2011) (8 shows)
  • Pandas Gone Wild! Tour (2012) (10 shows)
  • Hip Teens Wear Tight Jeans 2012 Tour (with Rockstah and Ahzumjot, 2012) (17 shows)
  • Road to Raop Festival Tour (2012) (20 shows)
  • Raop Tour (2012–13) (44 shows)
  • Cro Open Air Tour 2013 (2013) (14 shows)
  • Mello Tour 2015
  • stay tru. tour 2018
  • trip is (a)live Tour 2022

Awards and nominations

Year Ceremony Category Work Result Source
2012 1LIVE Krone Best Album Raop Nominated
Best Single "Easy" Won
Bambi Awards Pop National Won
Hiphop.de Awards Best Facebook Page /cromusic Nominated
Best Newcomer - National Nominated
Best Rap-Solo-Act - National Nominated
Best Release - National Raop Nominated
Best Song - National "Du" Nominated
Best Video - National "Meine Zeit" Nominated
MTV Europe Music Awards Best German Act Nominated
World Music Awards World's Best Song "Easy" Pending
World's Best Video "Easy" Pending
World's Best Male Artist Pending
2013 Swiss Music Awards Best Album Urban - International Raop Won
2017 Hiphop.de Awards Best Producer National N/A Won [61]

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