
Fiix Tiings' Latest Release "Vice Grip" Sparks Viral Success on TikTok
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- 14 hours ago
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The rising recording artiste marks the biggest breakthrough of his career as the single surpasses 20,000 TikTok videos, while the official music video also tops 20,000 YouTube views

Recording artiste Fiix Tiings
Recording artiste Fiix Tiings is celebrating the viral success of his latest single, "Vice Grip," produced by Alfa Wraif and Capo Don, as the track continues to gain momentum on TikTok through a fast-growing dance challenge.
The rising dancehall artiste has scored a major breakthrough, with "Vice Grip" surpassing 20,000 TikTok videos, helping introduce his music to a wider audience across social media.
The official music video, which incorporates clips inspired by the viral challenge, has also amassed more than 20,000 YouTube views to date.
"This track has definitely kicked off the summer season with a bang, and I feel elated that it's gaining traction across social platforms," Fiix Tiings shared.
He further added, "This marks an important milestone for me because I know that the structure I have put in place is working in my favour. I'm grateful to the producer, the composers, everyone promoting the track, and all the supporters across social media who continue using and sharing the sound. I am truly thankful."
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