Kazy Lambist lands “On Fire” like a track already buzzing at the front of the queue. Fresh, sleek, and instantly sticky, it feels built for anyone who wants a pulse without the hassle.
Glass-clear synths skate over a tight kick, while the bass stays lean and springy. The vocal sits close and airy, with just enough gloss to make the hook feel sunlit and expensive.
On a late afternoon drive or a rooftop after work, the song brings the right amount of heat without turning feral. Kazy keeps the mood nimble, so the repeat button starts looking reasonable.