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Pipe & Pochet welcome Ali Farahani and YERKO with "Fire Inside," a late-night cut that captures the tension between physical exhaustion and inner drive. Built around a restless pulse, the track reflects a state where the body slows down, but the mind refuses to follow where fatigue and momentum become indistinguishable. Set in the after-hours haze, "Fire Inside" draws on vivid, tactile details half-finished drinks, sweat-drenched skin, bass lines bleeding through walls—to ground the listener in a specific moment. The writing stays close to the body, favoring immediacy over abstraction. The chorus delivers its central idea with clarity: *"past midnight, still wide, no calm, just fire inside."* Lines like *"I breathe but I'm barely alive"* suggest fragility on the surface, yet the underlying current is persistence. The presence of that fire signals endurance rather than defeat. Rather than following a traditional arc of collapse or release, "Fire Inside" centers on recognition. It doesn't resolve the tension it portrays, it frames it. The track positions that internal friction not as something to escape, but as a source of propulsion. The fire becomes both the conflict and the catalyst. Aimed at those who thrive in intensity, producers, creatives, and night-driven individuals, "Fire Inside" reframes sleepless energy as a mark of vitality. It speaks to a mindset where switching off isn't always possible, and perhaps not even desirable.