FRIDAY DINGERS - 11.07.25
- The Real Ding

- Jul 11, 2025
- 2 min read
Kripa - ‘I Believe’
Rising pop artist Kripa makes a bold entrance with ‘I Believe’, a powerful debut single that blends timeless pop with gospel-tinged emotion and cinematic flair. Co-produced by four-time Grammy winner Bruce Lowe of Cinema Show Music, the track channels resilience and self-belief through soaring vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and a sound reminiscent of early-2000s icons like Beyoncé and Celine Dion.
Claraty - ‘tssbfy’
Claraty returns with ‘tssbfy’, a sleek, synth-laced breakup anthem that transforms heartbreak into empowerment. Short for “this song shouldn't be for you,” the track blends soul, pop, and electronic textures, pairing Claraty’s ethereal vocals and violin with a biting edge that’s as cathartic as it is captivating.
Bonneville - ‘Flying Machine’
Southern retro soul band Bonneville release their second album ‘Flying Machine’, a nine-track blend of 70s soul, funk, R&B, and Southern rock that feels both timeless and innovative. Featuring guest musicians from the Muscle Shoals FAME Gang, Mickey Raphael, and Will McFarlane, the album celebrates vintage grooves while boldly pushing the band's sound into new territory.
Ken Woods - ‘Steel Stretcher’
Ken Woods, acclaimed conductor and Artistic Director of the English Symphony Orchestra, reinvents himself as a singer-songwriter and guitarist with his new Americana/roots-rock project, The Old Blue Gang. Their debut album ‘Silent Spike’ is a powerful concept record honouring the untold story of Chinese railroad workers, led by the blistering single ‘Steel Stretcher’, which fuses Southern rock swagger and folk storytelling into a visceral, historically charged musical journey.
Skatta & YOTP - ‘Getting Ready’
UK rapper Skatta and London-based Hungarian producer Yeti On The Pads (YOTP) return with a rave-ready new single ‘Getting Ready’, the lead track from their fresh EP ‘For The Ravers’. Bursting with UK garage and grime energy, the track captures the electric anticipation of a night out, complete with a colourful video by Daz The Director that celebrates the duo’s deep roots in UK rave culture.







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