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FRIDAY DINGERS - 29.08.25

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
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Seekah Lytess - ‘Levitated’


UK hip-hop artist Seekah Lytess returns with ‘Levitated’, a nostalgic yet uplifting single that blends smooth production, warm textures, and his signature lyrical honesty. Inspired by the carefree spirit of summers’ past, the track captures both joy and reflection, showcasing why Seekah remains one of the most compelling storytellers in modern hip-hop.



Ajoshd - ‘Y’all Don’t’


Texas-born hip-hop artist Ajoshd showcases his bold, self-produced vision on ‘Y’all Don’t’, the standout single from his new album ‘TEJAS’. Blending sharp lyricism with Native-inspired instrumentation and cinematic intensity, the track delivers a visceral statement of arrival and defiance.



The Earth & All Within - ‘I Never Liked You (Anyway…)’


Philadelphia singer-songwriter James Ellis makes a striking debut as The Earth & All Within, releasing his self-titled album alongside the explosive new single ‘I Never Liked You (Anyway…)’. Fusing raw rock energy with cinematic strings, the track delivers a high-octane blend of Foo Fighters grit and symphonic flair, cementing Ellis’s bold vision of a rock band with a string section.



spendthenight - ‘She Keep Countin’


spendthenight makes a statement with his understated yet weighty new single ‘She Keep Countin’, a hazy, late-night collaboration with Rockie Fresh that blends smoked-out beats, effortless hooks, and quiet confidence. The track is a meditation on presence, love, and appreciation, a reminder that sometimes the softest flex carries the most weight.



Jill Baldassari - ‘Rewind’


Jill Baldassari makes a striking debut with her five-track EP ‘Growing Pains’, led by the reflective single ‘Rewind’. Blending pop and indie-pop with jazzy, rock-inspired textures, the 21-year-old Philadelphia-based artist delivers an intimate yet universal coming-of-age record that captures the highs, lows, and lessons of early adulthood.



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