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FRIDAY DINGERS - 15.08.25

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
  • Aug 15
  • 2 min read

Milkah - ‘No Good For You’


Australian genre-blender Milkah returns with ‘No Good For You’, a hyper-pop confessional infused with afro-soul grooves, Spanish guitar, and Indian sitar. The track lays bare her experiences with beauty standards, womanhood, and the male gaze, capturing years of pressure in a vibrant yet vulnerable release.



Bootie Brown - ‘UnAwake’


Pharcyde co-founder Bootie Brown returns with ‘UnAwake’, a hypnotic fusion of opera, soul, funk, and experimental hip-hop that cements his self-coined UltraHipFunkWave sound. Blending visionary production with his unmistakable creative edge, the track marks another bold chapter in the career of an artist who has been reshaping hip-hop’s possibilities for over three decades.



Video Days - ‘Split’


Boston alt-rockers Video Days return with ‘Split’, a slow-burning anthem that moves from hushed spoken-word intimacy to a blistering wall of shoegaze, noise-rock, and post-rock chaos. Marking their shift from lo-fi roots to a more expansive hi-fi sound, the track offers a powerful first look at their upcoming debut album and reaffirms their place among alternative rock’s most exciting new names.



Team Salut - ‘I’m Busy’


Afro-electronic innovators Team Salut light up the floor with ‘I’m Busy”, a vibrant fusion of Afrobeats, Latin grooves, dancehall breaks, and futuristic club energy. The duo, Kojo P and Aponchi Da Goat, deliver a feel-good celebration of movement and self-prioritisation, encouraging listeners to hit “do-not-disturb” and make space for joy, love, and creativity.



spendthenight - ‘She Keep Countin’


spendthenight returns with ‘She Keep Countin’’, a late-night blend of hazy loops, smoked-out beats, and a hook that feels instantly timeless. Featuring Rockie Fresh, the track pairs its money-minded narrative with deeper notes of presence, appreciation, and unshakable connection, landing with the composed elegance of classic Mac Miller or early G-Eazy.



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