
Fred again.. Drops Explosive New Single “Victory Lap”
Fred again.. has just unveiled his latest genre-blurring single, “Victory Lap,” featuring grime legend Skepta and rising Twitch personality Plaqueboymax.
Premiered live on Twitch before erupting onto a Brooklyn dancefloor hours later, the track reflects Fred’s ever-evolving creative vision—one that continues to thrive at the intersection of the internet, club culture, and raw emotion. “Victory Lap” is a high-octane cocktail of grime, hip-hop, and 140 bpm dubstep that pulls no punches. Built around a hard-hitting sample of Doechii’s “Swamp B*tches” (feat. Rico Nasty), the track feels both current and commanding, connecting multiple corners of underground and mainstream music in one sharp strike.
Fred again.., known for turning fleeting digital moments into deeply felt anthems, crafted this track with Skepta and Plaqueboymax live on Twitch back in February—proving once again that for him, the creative process isn’t something to hide behind the scenes. It’s content, it’s collaboration, it’s connection.
Following the online debut, the trio took things straight to the real world, lighting up the Brooklyn Paramount with a surprise pop-up rave that gave fans their first in-person taste of the single. The reaction was instant: a sweaty, euphoric affirmation that “Victory Lap” is a dancefloor weapon.
“We absolutely love you, New York. Best place in the world,” Fred told the crowd after the impromptu set, underscoring his appreciation for the fans who live both on and offline.