FRIDAY DINGERS - 13.06.25
- The Real Ding
- Jun 13
- 2 min read
Ladyy Acee - ‘Goddess Flow’
Ladyy Acee makes a fearless debut with ‘Rise of the Goddes’s, a genre-blending 10-track album that fuses pop, hip-hop, and avant-garde flair into a bold statement of feminine power and spiritual self-discovery. With standout tracks like ‘Goddess Flow’, she delivers a dynamic journey of vulnerability, sensuality, and resilience, establishing herself as a commanding new force in music.
Davi The Mavi - ‘Come Back’
At just 15, Birmingham’s Davi The Mavi is already making waves with his self-produced single ‘Come Back’, crafted at the age of 14. With roots in music production from as young as six, Davi showcases a rare blend of talent, vision, and polish well beyond his years.
Josh McCausland - ‘Lurking Within’
Josh McCausland returns with ‘Pieces from a Forgotten Time’, a cinematic, genre-blurring album that blends ambient electronica with neo-classical depth. Led by the haunting single ‘Lurking Within’, the Brooklyn-based composer weaves emotive piano and immersive textures into a hypnotic soundscape reminiscent of Severance or Max Richter’s most poignant moments.
Sophia Be - ‘I Still Love You’
Sophia Be unveils her most vulnerable single yet with ‘I Still Love You’, a sweeping piano-led ballad written on the day her ex moved abroad. Now based in Los Angeles, the rising Mexican-Canadian artist channels heartbreak into cinematic pop, delivering raw emotion through soulful vocals and delicate orchestration.
Collin Gibson - ‘Black Ice’
Collin Gibson returns with ‘Black Ice’ (featuring Melody Wynn), a slick, bass-heavy standout from his album ‘The Golden Era’, blending classic hip-hop cool with a modern edge. Produced by Epik The Dawn and featuring vocals from both Gibson’s wife and mother, the track is a multi-generational celebration of confidence, style, and musical legacy.
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