Chrom3

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Chrome
Birth nameTyrone Emmanuel Paul[1]
Also known asChrom3
GenresR&B, rap[2]
Years active2000s–2010s[2]

Tyrone Emmanuel Paul,[1] better known as Chrome (stylised as Chrom3), is a British singer who shot to fame through his vocal contributions to the two Dizzee Rascal UK number-one records, "Holiday" and "Dance wiv Me".[citation needed]

At the end of 2010, Chrome leaked a track entitled "Ooh Now Baby" with a Tron Legacy-inspired video. The song was produced by LP and JC, the producers behind the dance film StreetDance 3D, and featured UK rapper Stylah.[citation needed]

In July 2011, Chrome signed a publishing deal and announced his first official single release would be a track called "Wake Up",[3] which debuted on BBC 1Xtra. The "Wake Up" single was scheduled for release 19 September 2011 and features remixes from Benny Page, David Heartbreak, Stinkahbell and Cutmore.[1]

In 2013, Chrome (now called Chrom3)[4] was featured on the Brookes Brothers song "Carry Me On", which was selected as Zane Lowe's Hottest Record in the World Right Now[5] and charted at #71 on the UK Singles Chart.[6]

Other contributions[edit]

Alongside rappers LP, JC, Skibadee, MC Det and Blemish, he contributed to the song "Club Battle" for the soundtrack of StreetDance 3D.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c "Rising R&B Singer Chrome returns with Brand New Single 'Wake Up' released 28th August 2011". Weblogdaily.co.uk. Archived from the original on 14 July 2014. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
  2. ^ a b c d "Chrome". AllMusic. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
  3. ^ "www.iamchrome.com". www.iamchrome.com. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Dizzee Rascal collaborator Chrom3 drops powerful visual 'Pride', tackling London's killings - UK Grime". 3 July 2018.
  5. ^ "Zane Lowe, Zane Lowe Vs Wretch 32, Brookes Brothers - Carry Me On Ft. Chrom3". Retrieved 12 August 2013.
  6. ^ "Official UK Singles Top 100". The Official Charts Company. Archived from the original on 1 December 2013. Retrieved 12 August 2013.