“Vice City” is a hard-hitting Sgija instrumental from Mender_ZA and uLazi, drenched in the gritty textures and late-night tension that define the deeper side of the genre. Inspired by the name, the track channels the feeling of being in a fast-paced urban sprawl — neon lights flickering, streets alive with energy, and emotions lurking in the shadows.
Mender_ZA and uLazi recently appeared on Rincon.
The production is clean but aggressive, anchored by deep, pulsating log drums that carry a sense of movement and urgency. Subtle synth stabs and ambient pads create a hazy atmosphere, giving the track a cinematic edge. There are no vocals — just a looping, immersive rhythm that pulls the listener into a hypnotic groove.
Rather than chasing the commercial sound of mainstream Amapiano, Vice City stays grounded in its underground roots, where groove, repetition, and mood take center stage. It’s the type of track that DJs use to shift energy on the dancefloor — or that fans of Sgija use to lose themselves in a late-night soundscape.