FRIDAY DINGERS - 01.05.26
- The Real Ding

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colle$ttye - ‘BLUNTONOMICS’
colle$ttye returns with ‘BLUNTONOMICS’, a high-intensity, genre-blurring release featuring Wiz Khalifa, marking a major step forward for the 19-year-old artist as he merges hyperpop, emo-trap, and raw confessional energy into a singular sound. Born from a viral moment and reimagined into a full-scale anthem, the track channels generational frustration and creative independence, signalling a bold new phase ahead of his upcoming project ‘VICTORY LAP’.
Erica-Cody - ‘last man standing’
Erica-Cody returns with ‘last man standing’, a sleek pop and R&B release that captures the push and pull of modern dating, balancing self-awareness with emotional vulnerability. Blending club-ready production with candid storytelling, the track signals a confident new chapter as she continues to build momentum both musically and culturally.
Rose White - ‘Sazerac’
Rose White returns with ‘A Night With A Sazerac’, a live-recorded EP that blends soul, pop, and jazz influences into a raw and emotionally rich journey from confusion to clarity. Written from moments of vulnerability but released with renewed strength, the project highlights her expressive songwriting and growing presence as a compelling voice in London’s scene.
Charlie McDonald - ‘Don’t Worry’
Charlie McDonald introduces his debut EP ‘Things I’ve Never Said’, a soul-pop release rooted in introspection and emotional openness, led by the reassuring single ‘Don’t Worry’. Blending warm instrumentation with honest songwriting, the project establishes him as a rising voice capable of turning personal reflection into something quietly universal.
Heavy Set Woman - ‘Highway One’
Heavy Set Woman return with ‘Highway One’, a dynamic country-rock release that blends blues, rock, and offbeat textures into a fluid, genre-defying sound. Balancing playful energy with underlying emotional tension, the track reinforces the duo’s commitment to instinctive, exploratory songwriting that prioritises authenticity over convention.




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