Alexandra Joner

Alexandra Irena Acevedo Joner (born 25 Mars 1990), professionally known as Alexandra Joner, is a Norwegian singer and dancer. She is the daughter of Norwegian musician and composer Sverre Indris Joner and a Cuban mother Barbara Joner. She additionally is the niece of actor Johannes Joner and cousin of actors Knut Joner and Kristoffer Joner.

Alexandra Joner
Born (1990-03-25) 25 March 1990
Norway
OriginOslo, Norway
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer
  • dancer
Years active2012–present
Labels
Associated acts

Joner debuted with her single "Sunrise", which was released in Norway May 4, 2012 via production team ELEMENT/MindCode Records and Universal Music Norway. The song reached number one on the sales chart for Platekompaniet, and peaked at number eight on the Norwegian Singles Chart. The song features vocals from Madcon. In 2007, Joner was a contestant on the Norwegian version of So You Think You Can Dance called Dansefeber.

Music career

2012-present: debut single

Joner debuted with her single "Sunrise", which was released in Norway May 4, 2012 via production team ELEMENT/MindCode Records and Universal Music Norway. The song reached number one on the sales chart for Platekompaniet, and peaked at number eight on the Norwegian Singles Chart. The song reached triple platinum status. The song features vocals from Norwegian dance/hip hop duo, Madcon.[1]

Discography

Singles

Year Title Chart
position
Album
NOR
[2]
2012 "Sunrise"
(featuring Madcon)
8 non-album singles
"Come Inside Me"
2013 "Next To You"
2014 "Tap Dance"
2015 "Cinderella" 4
2016 "Bottoms Up"
(featuring Mohombi)
2017 "Kilimanjaro"
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References

  1. "Element". Elementmusicworld.com. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
  2. "Alexandra Joner - Norwegian Charts". Norwegiancharts.com. Retrieved 2015-08-01.
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