Wicked Hot by Brit Fox [lyric video]
The setting of Wicked Hot draws inspiration from the 1950s—think Mad Men, Playboy, and the height of classic Americana. In an era when women were expected to play the role of the perfect homemaker, they often had to suppress their true power. Yet, behind closed doors, these women were the real "baddies"—holding a quiet, hidden strength.
I imagine that, in their private moments, they could feel their most liberated and empowered selves, far removed from the restrained roles they played for their families and society. Wicked Hot taps into that untold story—the tension between external expectations and internal desires, the contrast between a public facade and the private, rebellious spirit that women of the time might have been longing to embrace.
The lyrics of Wicked Hot capture this very tension, reflecting the complexity of women navigating a world that underestimated them while still recognizing their undeniable power. It’s a story of strength, subtle rebellion, and hidden intensity—quietly fierce, and wickedly hot.