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YetepFred again.. has a reputation for blending raw emotion with cutting-edge production—and his latest project, “Victory Lap,” proves once again why he’s one of the most dynamic forces in electronic music today. What started as a single has turned into something more—a growing series that keeps fans guessing what (or who) will come next.
The original “Victory Lap,” released June 17, 2025, features grime icon Skepta and rising UK rapper/producer PlaqueBoyMax. From the moment the beat drops, Fred’s signature tension builds under verses that are equally gritty and hypnotic. The track is a standout fusion of UK grime, gritty bars, and Fred’s ever-evolving electronic style. The production is icy but urgent, with Fred using ambient textures and sharp percussive elements to elevate the intensity of each verse.
But Fred didn’t stop at just one version.
Just a few weeks later, he dropped “Victory Lap Two” on July 9, 2025, this time recruiting Florida powerhouse Denzel Curry. The remix doesn’t feel like a rehash—it’s a fresh explosion of energy. Denzel’s verse adds a wild, untamed momentum, showing how the same bones of a song can shapeshift depending on its collaborators.
Then, as if two laps weren’t enough, “Victory Lap Three” arrived July 16, 2025, featuring Indian rapper Hanumankind. His addition gives the series a new international twist, making the project feel like a global relay race of sound and style. Each artist has brought their own edge, but Fred remains the anchor—his production the common thread tying together the rapid-fire evolution of this series.
So far, “Victory Lap” hasn’t been part of any album or compilation. It exists in its own lane: a standalone song turned multi-artist showcase. And while there’s no confirmation yet of a “Victory Lap Four,” fans are already speculating about who could be next. Fred again.. has always blurred the lines between genre, geography, and collaboration—and “Victory Lap” feels like a continuation of that ethos.
Whether or not this evolves into a formal EP or a touring concept, “Victory Lap” is already one of the most exciting creative experiments of 2025. And we’re hoping Fred’s just getting started.
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