EP “Schönhauser” from a standing position in first place: Zartmann surpasses Elton John

Even superstar Elton John has to advance him: high -flyer Zartmann has conquered place in Germany with his EP “Schönhauser”.

The EP was released last Friday, the release concert, Zartmann celebrated on Monday in the Huxleys. It was originally planned to play the concert in the “Metropol” at Nollendorfplatz. Due to a million dollar donation from the “Metropol” owner Henning Conle to the AfD, Zartmann decided to make the appearance relocated.

“The Berliner becomes a chart man and leads the official German album charts for the first time, investigated by GfK Entertainment,” said the charts investigators on Friday. On the album there is also the number one hit “Tau Mich on” published in January and the musical cooperation with Max Raabe “Let’s go”.

The Berlin musician, who was heard at many festivals last summer, has a run: After ending his sold-out tour through Germany and Austria in Constance a week ago, he was a guest on Friday evening in the “ZDF magazine Royal” with Jan Böhmermann. There he performed two songs from the EP with the Radio Dance Orchestra Ehrenfeld: “When do I write a song about you” and “Tau myself”.

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Together with Shortly afterwards, Olli Schulz raved about the musician from Berlin in her joint podcast “Feast and Fluffy” on Sunday, his uncomplicated way and the lightness of his songs.

The Zartmann tour will take place in significantly larger halls next year, in Berlin the musician is to play in the Max-Schmeling-Halle in March 2026.

Second place in the charts and also newcomers are Elton John and the US singer songwriter Brandi Carlile with “Who Believes in Angels?”. Third place goes to the rapper Jaceek (“Most Valuable Playa”), fourth place to sound tinkerer DJ Koze (“Music Can Hear Us”) and fifth place to the hip-hoper PA Sports (“Parham”).

The duo O’Bros, which connects modern hip-hop with Christian messages, now crashes-from first place in the previous week in 51st place.

In the single charts there is another new number one: the rapper Jaceek impressively skims from zero to one with “Akon”. He replaces Zartmann before week (“Tau me”, now on two), who now leads the album charts.

By Editor

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