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Physical Pain • Electronic; Pop; Latin • Young female pop singer Vocalist Satire • 128 BPM • Key: Ebm • 2:02
Ass on Fire

Ass on Fire

Electronic pop meets Latin heat in this anthem about spicy food regret. A catchy crisis born from curry disaster and bathroom imprisonment.

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Quick Facts

AttributeDetails
GenreElectronic Pop / Latin
ThemePhysical Pain | Spicy food regret and bathroom imprisonment
MoodInfectious electronic pop with Latin heat and dance energy
Best ForDancing through digestive disaster and curry regret
Duration2:02
Key/BPMEbm / 128 BPM
VocalistYoung female pop singer
InstrumentationPulsing electronic beats with Latin percussion and bright synth stabs

The Spicy Crisis

You saw the curry. You knew it was too hot. You ate it anyway. Now you're trapped in the bathroom, three days deep, wondering what you did to deserve this apocalyptic digestive disaster. Welcome to the curry regret chronicles.

The Sound

Electronic Pop Latin delivers infectious energy at 128 BPM—fast enough to match your sprints to the bathroom, upbeat enough to make you dance through the pain. Think pulsing electronic beats colliding with Latin percussion and pop hooks so catchy they'll haunt your bathroom exile.

Bright synth stabs mirror each wave of regret. Latin-inspired rhythms add spicy energy that's ironically perfect for a song about too much spice. The production is polished and club-ready, turning digestive catastrophe into a dancefloor anthem. And that chorus? Eight repetitions of "My ass is on fire" drilled into your skull like the regret that won't let up.

The young female pop singer delivers with over-the-top drama, turning bathroom imprisonment into performance art. It's electronic pop meets Latin club vibes meets the worst decision you made at that curry place downtown.

Why It Works

This genre mashup captures the crisis perfectly: electronic precision for the sudden onset, Latin heat for the spicy cause, and pop repetition for the relentless, three-day aftermath. The 128 BPM keeps the energy high while you're stuck in one room dealing with consequences. Sometimes the best dance tracks are born from the worst food choices.


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