A stripped-down early rock & roll anthem built on call-and-response energy, driving rhythm, and forward momentum.
Set in C Major at 122 BPM, this track blends:
🎹 Punchy grand piano riffs
🎸 Bright electric lead guitar responses
🎸 Tight rhythm guitar
🎺 Subtle horn accents
🥁 Driving rock & roll backbeat
“Fire on the Jukebox” is about burning through yesterday’s limits and stepping into something louder, brighter, and unstoppable.
The metaphor is simple:
The jukebox represents the past — familiar grooves, old patterns, worn-out tracks.
The fire represents movement, change, voltage, and momentum.
This isn’t about destroying the past —
It’s about outgrowing it.
Built with classic verse / pre-chorus / chorus structure, the song leaves space for bold vocal delivery, tight backing shouts, and dynamic call-and-response between piano and guitar.
It’s energetic.
It’s hook-driven.
It’s forward-facing.
⚡ If yesterday won’t move, turn it up and move past it.
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Lyrics
Intro
Flip the switch — let it spark.
Verse 1
Dust on the vinyl, crack in the wall,
They say keep it quiet — we say let it fall,
Every time that needle drops,
The future shocks.
Pre-Chorus
You can hang on to yesterday,
But lightning finds its way.
Chorus
There’s fire on the jukebox,
Burning through the night,
Every chord we strike
Feels like dynamite.
Fire on the jukebox,
Turn it up and ride,
We’re not going backward —
We’re on the other side.
Verse 2
Old maps folded, lines worn thin,
We don’t live where we’ve been,
Every time that backbeat knocks,
The future rocks.
Pre-Chorus
You can hold on to the past,
But this thing’s moving fast.
Chorus
There’s fire on the jukebox,
Burning through the night…
Outro
Strike the chord.
Let it burn.
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