Swedish-Balkan artist GINAxC drops her new single “Liar on Fire” with the heavy, deeply satisfying thud of a flipped dining table. She’s currently navigating the Eurovision circuit via San Marino, yet this track wholly rejects the sunny escapism of contest pop in favor of neon vengeance.
This song operates inside the grim, sweaty machinery of a power shift. A relentless Europop progression drags you by the collar through the verses. You feel the tension winding up tight like a trapped breath before it snaps into a ferociously catchy, repetitive chorus.

GINAxC isn’t throwing a club party because she’s free; she’s actively fighting to rip her autonomy back from a deceiver. The narrative isolates the agonizing process of escaping manipulation. While the melody pulses with a driving, highly energetic rhythm, the undertone is wonderfully brutal. It highlights the exact, unflinching second resistance hardens into pure dominance.
Having formerly worked as a painter and model, she has traded static canvases for a thumping electropop battlefield. Betrayal has been radically transformed into a sensual, sonic weapon. Are we meant to wildly dance through our own brutal reckonings, or simply bow to whoever survives to dictate the rhythm?


