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FRIDAY DINGERS - 25.04.25

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
  • 4 hours ago
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Rumia - ‘Role Model’


Rumia’s new single ‘Role Model’ offers a reflective glimpse into a past relationship that once served as a creative beacon, now reexamined through a more mature and grounded lens. With airy guitars and buoyant production, the track highlights her new album ‘Old Enough to Save Myself’.



Denis Granan - ‘Surrender’


Spanish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Denis Granan returns with ‘Surrender’, an atmospheric single that blends delicate vocals, electronic textures, and raw emotion. Co-produced with Ed Is Dead and born from a songwriting camp under Granan’s label Fluctua Records, the track channels influences like James Blake and Thom Yorke to explore vulnerability as a path to liberation through immersive, minimalist soundscapes.



Catalina Cara - ‘Shinon’


Catalina Cara breaks free from pop conventions with her latest single ‘Shinon’, a radiant alt-pop anthem of resilience and emotional liberation. Inspired by personal struggle and cinematic imagery, the Mihai Ristea-produced track blends euphoric synths and soulful melodies into a dreamy, high-energy escape that symbolises Catalina’s bold journey toward self-discovery.



KERI ELLE - ‘COMMUNITY’


R&B/Soul artist KERI ELLE unleashes her empowering new single ‘Community’, a bold standout from her 13-track album ‘Elle Is For Love’. Fuelled by a moment of spontaneous inspiration with her husband and producer Epik The Dawn, the track blends soulful sass and fiery self-worth into what KERI calls her definitive “I’ve had enough” anthem.



Pilar Vega - ‘metamorphosis’


Swiss-Caribbean artist Pilar Vega unveils her boldest work yet with ‘Seven Sins’, an 8-track EP exploring identity, healing, and feminine power through a fusion of neo-soul and electronic pop. Its lead single ‘Metamorphosis’ stands as a radiant anthem of rebirth, blending sultry vocals and lyrical vulnerability with a dynamic, genre-defying soundscape.




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