🎙️ WOAFM99 Radio Show In Conversation with Purusa + Grammy Hopefuls & Indie Breakthroughs cover art

🎙️ WOAFM99 Radio Show In Conversation with Purusa + Grammy Hopefuls & Indie Breakthroughs

🎙️ WOAFM99 Radio Show In Conversation with Purusa + Grammy Hopefuls & Indie Breakthroughs

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On today’s electrifying episode of the WOAFM99 Show, Oliver Sean sits down with Portland-based rock band Purusa, fresh off their chart success in Portugal where their single Weightless soared to #2 on the iTunes charts just before this recording. The band shares insights into their journey, the making of Weightless, and their Grammy FYC campaign for Best Rock Performance at the 68th Grammy Awards.

🔥 But that’s just the beginning. Oliver also unveils this week’s Certified Indie Songs of the Week, featuring a genre-spanning lineup of breakthrough artists, WOA roster favorites, and exclusive first listens. Plus, it’s Part 2 of our Grammy FYC Spotlight, showcasing the incredible indie talent we’re proud to represent for the 69th Grammy Awards across multiple categories.

🎧 Certified Indie Songs of the Week:

- Jerard Rice – Starvin

- Kanika Toni – Gravity

- Jasos Lyles – She's a Drag

- Pistoleros – The Cat Came Back

- The Silvers – Flying High

- Dali Madzar – Ride in the Sun

- Purusa – Weightless

- Doo – Shelter Me

- Cathy Varna – La Riviere et Le Vente

- Silent Stranger – Motoring

- Juice Tha Black Beethoven – Pounce

- Jacques Péna – À Nevers en Hiver

- Melanie Georgiou – Sunshine (feat. Oscar)

💥 Tune in for exclusive interviews, Grammy buzz, and the freshest indie sounds lighting up the global charts. This is independent music at its finest—raw, real, and ready to inspire.

Artists can now submit music for Season 30 of the WOAFM99 Show - submissions are open at www.woafm99.com or woaentertainment.com/store

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