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FRIDAY DINGERS - 06.03.26

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
  • 7 hours ago
  • 2 min read

Jason Patel - ‘Do It Again?’


Jason Patel opens 2026 with ‘Do It Again?’, a tender, reflective R&B track created with JustAnt and Aurlyn that explores whether past love, despite its flaws, would still be worth reliving. Arriving alongside his rising profile from Netflix’s Unicorns and the momentum of his EP ‘Delicious’, the release underscores his gift for pairing cinematic storytelling with emotionally nuanced songwriting.



Emily Ryan - ‘All The Time’


Emily Ryan shares ‘All The Time’, a moody pop release crafted in Atlanta with Ghostkid that captures the restless pull of lingering thoughts about someone you can’t quite let go of. Now based in New York after growing up in Detroit, Ryan continues to expand her reach with a stripped-back yet atmospheric sound, transforming everyday emotional spirals into sharply written songs that resonate long after the final note.



D’chrome Foster - ‘Rain’


D’Chrome Foster returns in 2026 with ‘Rain’, a slick, genre-blending release that showcases his ability to move fluidly between melodic R&B and rhythmic rap while building on the momentum of earlier singles. Drawing on his New York battle roots and acclaimed theatrical background, the Brooklyn-born performer delivers a charismatic, emotionally layered track that reinforces his growing presence as a multifaceted force in today’s urban music scene.



Michelle Kash - ‘Gravity (Stash Koenig Remix)’


Michelle Kash presents ‘Gravity (Stash Konig Remix)’, a pulsating reimagining of her brooding original that shifts its intimate confession into a sleek, after-hours electronic experience. Teaming up with LA producer Stash Konig, the Billboard-charting artist retains the song’s emotional core while layering cinematic synth swells and club-ready momentum, merging poetry and pop into a seductive, immersive dance-floor statement.



VÆB - ‘GAMERBOI’


Icelandic brother duo VÆB return with ‘GAMERBOI’, a high-energy, retro-infused pop track, ahead of their debut album ‘VÆBOUT’ on April 17, blending internet-era humour, 8-bit nostalgia, and dancefloor chaos into a self-aware anthem about digital immersion and escapism. Riding the momentum of their Eurovision breakout with ‘RÓA’ and a rapidly expanding international fanbase, the silver-clad pair continue building their hyper-colour universe with a visually ambitious, community-driven video and a nearly sold-out European tour that signals their next global chapter.



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