Send your hyperpop tracks to radio stations that support experimental pop, glitchcore, bubblegum bass and digicore. Get guaranteed feedback from music pros who can give you airplay and exposure.
These radio stations actively listen to hyperpop submissions and are open to discovering new artists in the scene.
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Focus on radio stations that play hyperpop, experimental pop and related styles like glitchcore or bubblegum bass. Check their recent playlists to make sure your sound fits their programming.
Every radio station you contact through Groover listens to your track and sends you written feedback within 7 days. If they don't reply, you get your credits back.
Radio pros can give you airplay, interview opportunities and long-term support. A single play can introduce your music to thousands of hyperpop fans worldwide.
Hyperpop has exploded from an underground internet genre to a global movement. Radio stations worldwide now dedicate airtime to hyperpop, glitchcore, bubblegum bass and digicore. These stations are always looking for fresh artists pushing boundaries with maximalist production, pitched vocals and genre-blending experimentation. Whether you make PC Music-inspired tracks or darker, more aggressive digicore, the right radio support can expose your music to dedicated fans. Groover connects you directly with radio pros who understand the hyperpop scene. Send your tracks, get guaranteed feedback within 7 days, and build relationships that lead to airplay and interviews.
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Use Groover to discover radio stations that play hyperpop, glitchcore and experimental pop. Browse their profiles, check what artists they've featured recently, and send your track directly through the platform. You can filter by genre to find stations actively supporting the hyperpop scene.