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ET Boys Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop — “Woe Am I” Hits #1 on DRT’s Independent Chart for 3 Weeks Straight

ET Boys Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop — “Woe Am I” Hits #1 on DRT’s Independent Chart for 3 Weeks Straight

ET Boys are on a tear — and they’re not slowing down for anyone.

Their breakout single “Woe Am I” has officially locked down the #1 spot on the Digital Radio Tracker (DRT) Independent Chart for three consecutive weeks, marking another major milestone for the Miami-born, genre-bending duo.

The Sound That Won’t Be Boxed In

What makes this run so impressive? ET Boys don’t fit a mold. They’ve built a signature sound that blends retro game-inspired textures, dreamy melodies, Miami-energy percussion, and the kind of emotional hooks that hit instantly. “Woe Am I” captures that formula perfectly — nostalgic, futuristic, vibey, and addictive all at once.

In a landscape where most acts fight to stay recognizable, ET Boys are unmistakable. The track stands out on first listen and grows even bigger on the second, which explains why stations across the country keep spinning it.

Three Weeks at the Top — and Rising

Holding onto the #1 slot for even a single week is tough. Keeping it for three weeks in a row is a statement.

This kind of momentum shows two things: 1) The track has legs — listeners are replaying it. 2) Program directors are paying attention — the demand is real.

DRT reporting continues to show nationwide traction, with the song pulling in new listeners in every major market while strengthening the ET Boys’ presence internationally.

The ET Boys Movement Keeps Growing

From their early releases like “Far Away” and “Something Like That,” to more recent drops including “Can’t Stop, Won’t Stop” and “Metroid Freestyle,” the ET Boys have doubled down on evolving their artistry. But “Woe Am I” is the track that’s ignited a wider wave — the kind that turns casual listeners into fans, and fans into loyal followers.

The brothers are now firmly establishing themselves as one of the most creative and unpredictable new acts rising out of the indie music space. And this DRT streak proves the industry is noticing.

What’s Next?

If this run is any indication, ET Boys are gearing up for an even bigger breakout in 2025. More releases. More collaborations. More genre-shifting energy. And, based on how “Woe Am I” is moving, more chart domination feels inevitable.

Can’t Stop. Won’t Stop. It’s more than a song title — it’s the ET Boys reality.

Listen to “Woe Am I” Now

Stream it, share it, crank it. This is only the beginning.

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