“FIRE” brings together reggae, Latin Soul, and a powerful sense of defiance in a track that is built for movement. Led by award-winning DJ and producer DJ GQ, alongside powerhouse vocalist Yoli Mayor, the song brings together a heavy, unrelenting bassline with vocals that rise above the production with confidence and force.

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The track’s message is simple: let go of the people and words that try to hold you back. Rather than allowing negativity to take control, “FIRE” turns resistance into fuel. The central idea of refusing to be brought down gives the song an uplifting edge, with its attitude summed up in the repeated declaration that the fire is still burning.

The reggae foundation gives the track its bounce, while the Latin Soul influence adds a bigger, more dramatic vocal presence. Yoli Mayor delivers the kind of performance that demands attention, bringing the song’s emotional intensity to the forefront. Her voice adds both power and personality, giving “FIRE” the energy of a record designed to work equally well on radio, playlists, and sound systems.

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What makes the track especially effective is how naturally its influences come together. This is not a reggae song simply borrowing from Latin Soul or vice versa. The two worlds meet in the rhythm, the bass, and the vocal performance, creating a crossover sound with genuine international appeal. “FIRE” is ultimately about refusing to let someone else’s words define your strength. It is bold, energetic, and made for turning setbacks into fuel.

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