Victor Crone (born 31 January 1992) is a Swedish singer, songwriter and guitarist. He performs primarily in contemporary pop and rock styles and has released singles and performed live across Scandinavia and Europe. Crone gained wider international attention when he represented Estonia at the Eurovision Song Contest 2019 in Tel Aviv with the song "Storm".
Early life and musical beginnings
Raised in Sweden, Crone learned guitar at a young age and moved into songwriting and band work before developing a solo career. His early work combined acoustic guitar foundations with modern pop production, allowing him to work both as a vocalist and instrumentalist on stage. He built a profile through local performances, songwriting credits and single releases rather than through major studio albums.
Eurovision and international exposure
Crone reached a broader audience when he took part in Estonia's national selection and went on to perform at Eurovision 2019 with "Storm." The entry mixed driving rhythms, synth textures and a melodic chorus designed for large live presentation. Participation in the contest increased his visibility outside Sweden and introduced him to new fans across Europe.
Style, influences and approach
Musically, Crone blends elements of pop, rock and electronic production. His work emphasizes strong vocal hooks, guitar-based arrangements and contemporary production techniques. He often collaborates with producers and songwriters to craft radio-friendly songs intended for both live performance and streaming platforms.
Notable facts
- Born 31 January 1992.
- Performs as a singer, guitarist and songwriter.
- Represented Estonia with the song "Storm" at Eurovision 2019.
- Known for combining acoustic guitar skills with pop production in live shows.
Since his Eurovision appearance, Crone has continued to record and perform, using the platform to expand his audience while maintaining a focus on melodic, guitar-forward pop music.