Winona OakBreaking Point
A restrained, emotive video for “Breaking Point” focuses on Winona Oak’s performance, aligning with the song’s melancholic tone.
5 Winona Oak Music Videos from 2019–2026
A restrained, emotive video for “Breaking Point” focuses on Winona Oak’s performance, aligning with the song’s melancholic tone.
Stay the night uses an intimate, mood-first visual style to match Winona Oak’s tone, keeping the pacing calm and the focus on emotion.
Directed by Studio Förgätmigej
An atmospheric and cinematic visual for "Horses" that captures Winona Oak's journey toward self-discovery. Produced by Studio Förgätmigej, the video uses natural landscapes and intimate…
Directed by Nassim Maoui
“Oxygen” pairs Winona Oak’s haunting, emotionally rich vocals with Robin Schulz’s polished, melodic house production for a soaring electronic anthem. Built around pulsing beats, atmospheric…
Directed by Andreas Ohman
“He Don’t Love Me” showcases Winona Oak’s cinematic alt-pop sensibility, pairing haunting vocals with brooding electronic production and emotionally raw lyricism. The track unfolds over…
Born 1994 · Umeå · pop music · Columbia Records
Johanna Ewana Ekmark (born 8 October 1994), also known as Winona Oak and sometimes as Oaks, is a Swedish singer-songwriter. In 2018, she became known for her cover of the Haim song "Don't Save Me" and collaborative singles like "Beautiful" (with What So Not) and "Hope" (with The Chainsmokers). via Wikipedia
Winona Oak’s studio albums / EPs · 1
Everything you need to know about Winona Oak
Winona Oak was born in 1994.
Winona Oak is from Umeå.
Winona Oak’s music spans pop music.
Winona Oak is signed to Columbia Records.
Winona Oak has released one studio album, Island of the Sun (2022).
Winona Oak’s most recent studio album is Island of the Sun, released in 2022.
Winona Oak’s most-watched music videos on AltSounds are “Oxygen”, “He Don’t Love Me”, “Breaking Point” and “Horses”.
Winona Oak’s most-viewed music video on AltSounds is “Oxygen” (2020), with 18.7 million views, directed by Nassim Maoui. “Oxygen” pairs Winona Oak’s haunting, emotionally rich vocals with Robin Schulz’s polished, melodic house production for a soaring electronic anthem. Built around pulsing beats, atmospheric synth layers, and a gradually intensifying drop, the track captures the breathless urge…
You can listen to Winona Oak on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube and SoundCloud, and watch their music videos right here on AltSounds.