Programs at Home: Winona Oak
Electronic Dance Music
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29m
As part of the GRAMMY Museum’s Programs at Home series, Moderator Scott Goldman talks with acclaimed songstress Winona Oak about the release of her much-anticipated sophomore EP, SHE. Born and raised in the Nordic forests of Sweden on a small crop of land called Sollerön - known as the Island of the Sun - Winona Oak is every bit as enchanting as her origin story. She first caught the public’s attention when she collaborated with The Chainsmokers on their RIAA-certified gold hit single, “Hope,” which has amassed over 350 million streams. Winona Oak has since gone on to amass millions of streams, thousands of fans and widespread critical acclaim from V Magazine, PAPER, Billboard and more. Winona Oak’s new single “Winter Rain” is out now https://winonaoak.lnk.to/WinterRainPR
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