Cherona

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Cherona
Cherona 2009.jpg
Cherona in Lüneburg (Toggo Tour 2009)
Background information
Origin Cologne, Germany
Genres Pop, Euro-House, Schlager, EDM, Electronic
Years active2009-2010
Labels Sony Music
MembersVicky Chassioti
David Petters
Milla Chernysheva
Enrico Yakubu Bade
Website Cherona.de

Cherona is a German-Ukrainian Europop group that was formed by the TV station Super RTL. The first single, "Ching Chang Chong" was released on 1 January 2009, and peaked at #15 in the German Top 100. Their follow-up song "Rigga-Ding-Dong-Song", originally by the group Passion Fruit, was also a hit. Both appear in the band's 2009 album Sound of Cherona . The group parted ways in 2010 due to creative differences.

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Band members

Cherona consisted of:

Other activities

Vicky Chase

In November 2009, Vicky Chassioti made her solo debut with the stage name Vicky Chase covering the Banaroo song "Coming Home for Christmas". [2] The single was released on 20 November 2009 through Na klar! Records. [3] Her first album, Stop Talking, was released on 4 June 2010. [4]

Milla Rock

Since early 2011 to 2021, Milla Rock sung in the Ukrainian-Canadian rock band Zapovid from Toronto. Zapovid has played at numerous events and festivals in Canada and United States with bands like Mad Heads XL, Los Colorados, Horpyna, Kozak System, and Mandry.

Discography

Albums

YearTitlePeak
DE [5] AT [6] CH [7]
2009 Sound of Cherona 20921

Singles

YearTitlePeakAlbums
DE [8] AT [9] CH [10]
2009Ching Chang Chong3617- Sound of Cherona
2009 Rigga-Ding-Dong-Song 5648-
2009Dragonfly7953-

Other songs

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