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FRIDAY DINGERS - 28.03.25

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matty co. - ‘BACK2BASICS’


Los Angeles-based artist matty co. returns with 'BACK2BASICS', a groovy, soulful single about rekindling connection in a relationship when life becomes overwhelming. Blending nostalgic indie-pop with smooth R&B textures and hook-heavy melodies, the track closes out his ‘ALL IS GOOD HERE’ collection and affirms his rising status as a rising talent for the year ahead.



419C - ‘FEVER’


Vienna-based artist 419C delivers new EP ‘WHEN A ROSE DIES’ via MN2S, marking a major turning point in his personal and musical evolution. Blending R&B, pop, and folk influences, the eight-track project, highlighted by the emotional standout ‘FEVER’, captures a year of heartbreak, healing, and self-discovery across Vienna, Paris, and London, serving as the first chapter of his larger body of work ‘THORNES OF A DEAD ROSE’.



Rumia - ‘Role Model’


Rumia unveils her heartfelt new single ‘Role Model’, a dreamy, guitar-laced track that explores the unravelling of childhood ideals and the pain of outgrowing someone once seen as a creative muse. The song arrives ahead of her upcoming sophomore album ‘Old Enough to Save Myself’, out April 4th, and captures the bittersweet realisation that true healing begins when we let go of illusions and accept reality.



Lilian Hak - ‘I Will Ever Be Your Head’


Dutch producer and vocalist Lilian Hak returns with ‘I Will Ever Be Your Head’, the soulful, brass-laced lead single from her latest album ‘RESET’. Blending cinematic pop, soultronic textures, and layered vocal harmonies, the track explores themes of digital isolation and power dynamics, drawing inspiration from Shakespeare and Hitchcock while asserting a bold message of self-liberation.



FIONA - ‘Enough’s Enough’


18-year-old UK singer-songwriter FIONA makes a powerful debut with ‘Enough's Enough’, a soulful fusion of pop, R&B, and jazz that highlights her striking vocal maturity and heartfelt storytelling. Drawing inspiration from icons like Adele and Olivia Dean, the track explores the emotional crossroads before a breakup, when love begins to feel more like a burden than a bond.




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