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FRIDAY DINGERS - 31.10.25

  • Writer: The Real Ding
    The Real Ding
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Actress - ‘Chances’


Seattle-based Mexican chamber rock band Actress unveil ‘Chances’, the stirring lead single from their self-produced debut EP ‘Summer’s Daughter’. Recorded independently in a barn, the track captures the tension between desperation and acceptance, blending Actress’ cinematic intensity with raw emotion and a deep sense of human connection.



Ekolu - ‘Don’t Worry Just Dance’


Hawaiian reggae icons Ekolu return with ‘Don’t Worry Just Dance’, a radiant new single celebrating joy, connection, and the healing power of music. Blending their signature Island Reggae warmth with an uplifting message, the track channels a cinematic moment of comfort into a timeless anthem; one that reminds listeners to let go, live freely, and dance through life’s challenges.



Canetis - ‘JOANA’


Italian-born, NYC-based producer and DJ Canetis returns with ‘JOANA’, a vibrant fusion of Brazilian funk and house that radiates rhythm, freedom, and joy. Inspired by Brazilian culture and sung in Portuguese, the track is both a personal ode and a universal celebration, a samba-charged anthem for the free-spirited “Joana” in everyone.



Frankie 5Ø3 - ‘P0C0 A P0C0’


Virginia-born, Salvadoran-American artist Frankie 5Ø3 releases ‘P0C0 A P0C0’, a bilingual love song that fuses nostalgic lyricism with bright, summery production. Blending English and Spanish vocals over sunlit guitars and synths, the track captures the bittersweet balance of joy and longing; a heartfelt ode to love, memory, and cultural connection.



Lahde - ‘All Night’


Rising Nigerian artist Lahde embraces transformation and self-discovery with her radiant new album ‘Sunshine’ and its bold lead single ‘All Night’. Blending R&B, Afrobeat, hip-hop, and alternative influences, the record celebrates duality with ‘All Night’ capturing that balance through pulsing club rhythms and introspective lyricism that mark Lahde’s most personal and culturally grounded work to date.



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