BEL comes in hot with “Woman on Fire,” and it feels impossible to ignore. The hook lands like a fresh arrival already burning up the feed, the kind of track that makes a playlist sound smarter just by showing up.
Gritty guitar edges meet polished pop momentum, with drums that punch forward and vocals that stay bright even when the arrangement leans rough around the corners. The mix leaves room for the chorus to hit hard, then snaps back with just enough sheen to keep it moving.
Late-afternoon headphones, open windows, and one more lap around the block suit this song perfectly. Its confidence makes an ordinary day feel a little sharper, a little braver, and a lot more alive.