TEHYA’s “Burn for Me” starts from an imbalance: the narrator wants with more force than she is wanted back, and the song does not try to make that comfortable. Built in GarageBand with instruments she taught herself, the track keeps nothing extra in the mix. Vocal layers stack until the desire in the lyric has weight, the voice doing the structural work that strings or synths might have covered. Longing turns into frustration, the thoughts get messy, and the production stays there with them instead of pulling toward resolution. The song knows what it is about: wanting to be wanted as badly as you want. The anger in that gap is not dressed up. It sits where it landed.





