A upbeat revolt where voice leads, judgment fades, and the room finally exhales.
The first thing Jen Ash does on “Hell” is set the temperature and keep it dancing. Her vocal steps in close and steady, sun-warm and assured, with a firmness that feels sincere rather than staged. The groove lifts and rolls beneath her—upright bass popping with purpose, piano hits crisp and buoyant—giving the syllables air to move while the rhythm keeps nudging forward. It’s controlled, yes, but it smiles as it moves. A bright sway that drives forward and keeps its feet light.
The track glides with a light, simmering pace that still keeps the hips involved. Jen sings against judgment with a level voice and a playful spark, choosing clarity and groove over grand drama. And that choice feels personal and free. She leans into defiance with poise and ease, hips loose, shoulders relaxed. “They tell me to go to hell / I kind of like it,” she sings, and the line lands easy—a boundary traced and held. The chorus opens the room wider, backing voices fanning out like warm air, while her lead stays centered, giving the hook extra pull without dimming the song’s glow.
The video matches that control with motion and color. We begin in a church space shaped by stillness and order, then watch Ash tilt it loose with hips-first swagger, bright wears, and the ease of a proud sinner in the shoulders. The camera relaxes as the settings change—subway, then an underground club—until bodies replace pews and the rules start to feel optional. Green fur and leather flashing against cassocks and habits, movement answering silence, And when those uniforms finally sway, the message locks in for good – way past the point of taking anything back.
By the end, “Hell” feels like clarity you can dance through. The song keeps its pulse bright and carries its point with grace. Ash steps out of the box, keeps her voice level, and rides the warmth all the way through. She carries freedom in motion, and the room finally decides to move with her.
Credits
Producer(s): Salomon “Elyon” Kouassi • Label(s): The MPT Label • Release: 01/2026 • Album: —
