The already high-octane banger gets a remix that brings even more energy — and a fierce new verse.
Fred again.., Skepta, and PlaqueBoyMax have returned with an amped-up remix of their collaborative single, now titled “Victory Lap Two,” featuring a brand-new verse from Denzel Curry. The track builds on the success of the original “Victory Lap,” which dropped in June and quickly turned heads with its unexpected blend of electronic, grime, and underground rap energy.
Built around a bold sample from Doechii and Rico Nasty’s “Swamp B***hes,” the original track was already a hard-hitting standout — and Denzel’s addition only turns the dial higher. His rapid-fire delivery and raw intensity make an immediate impact, matching the chaotic and infectious energy of the beat.
The remix also continues to show Fred again..’s versatility as a producer, pushing his sound into harder, more aggressive territory far removed from the introspective feel of his last solo album. With Skepta anchoring the track and PlaqueBoyMax bringing underground flair, “Victory Lap Two” becomes an even stronger genre-bending anthem.
“Victory Lap Two” is available now on all major streaming platforms.