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FRIDAY DINGERS - 23.05.25

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
  • 4 days ago
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Logan Taylor - ‘Tequila Sunrise’


Logan Taylor returns with her fourth single ‘Tequila Sunrise’, a lush blend of pop-rock, folk, and Americana that captures the bittersweet pull of nostalgia. With evocative lyrics, layered instrumentation, and her signature vocal warmth, Taylor reflects on the emotional weight of revisiting past versions of love, place, and self.



Axel Farden - ‘Say My Name’


Jakarta-born artist Axel Farden kicks off a new chapter with ‘Say My Name’, the emotive lead single from his forthcoming sophomore album ‘Alive’. Inspired by a viral TikTok singing challenge, the track blends smooth R&B-pop textures, heartfelt lyricism, and Axel’s signature falsetto to deliver a modern anthem of vulnerability and romantic pull.



Niki Dawson - ‘No Car’


Niki Dawson makes a dynamic return with ‘No Car’, a breezy alt-R&B single that fuses retro synths with witty, contemporary storytelling. Crafted in her bedroom studio, the track turns the everyday struggle of city life without a ride into a catchy, feel-good anthem about embracing the unexpected.



WellBad - ‘Bucket List’


German rock-blues outfit WellBad returns with ‘Bucket List’, the fourth single from their new album ‘Oyster & Pearl’. Blending Americana, country-rap, and gritty blues rock, the track is a groovy, horn-laced tribute to enduring love, with frontman Daniel Welbat dedicating the song to his wife as a celebration of shared adventure and lifelong partnership.



Manifest - ‘KTS’


Türkiye’s rising girl group Manifest makes a bold return with ‘KTS’ (Kalbimin Tek Sahibi), a viral hit born from a surprise leak and now the lead single from their forthcoming debut album, due this June. Blending 2000s R&B with trap-inspired beats, the track showcases Manifest’s signature mix of sleek vocals, punchy production, and cross-cultural flair, earning them comparisons to Destiny’s Child and Rosalía with a distinctly Turkish edge.




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