Oliver Cronin’s new EP“Lost On The Way To Paradise”dropped today, and it marks a major milestone for an artist who made one of the biggest decisions of his life: walking away from professional cricket to pursue music. At 24 years old, this Australian pop/R&B artist has already built an incredible foundation. He signed with Warner Music Australia in 2019, accumulated 1.1 million TikTok followers, and went viral in multiple countries including India, Philippines, and Germany. But what makes his story resonate isn’t just the numbers—it’s the conviction behind the choice. Cronin has said that becoming elite at anything requires everything, so he committed completely to music instead of trying to balance two demanding paths.
The new seven-track EP showcases a more vulnerable side of Cronin’s artistry. He’s described the project as deeply personal and admits it’s genuinely difficult for him to let go of these songs once they’re finished. The EP includes previously released tracks like“Closure,”“7500 Miles,”and“Eyes Wide Shut,”alongside new material that gives listeners insight into his songwriting process. What’s striking is how Cronin views his work once it’s released: he says it stops being his and becomes something for listeners to interpret and build their own memories around. That perspective—treating your art as a gift to your audience rather than a possession to control—is part of what creates real connection in the streaming era.
Cronin comes from Mullumbimby in New South Wales, a town that’s quietly become a launchpad for major Australian talent. He’s not alone in this—the same area has produced Amy Taylor of Amyl and The Sniffers and rapper Iggy Azalea. Growing up with creatively talented parents clearly shaped his approach to artistry and work ethic. He’s even branched into modeling, walking in Australian Fashion Week this year, proving that today’s musicians are building multifaceted careers beyond just the studio. So what do you think is the most impressive part of Oliver Cronin’s journey—the career pivot or the way he’s built genuine global connection through social media?
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