Following March’s Girl Power project in which she covered pivotal “girl power” songs, Chicago/LA songstress Lee Woods is back with a taste of her own personal music with the video for “Playing With Fire.” Produced by Garrett Eaton and vocals mixed by Elton Cheung, “Playing With Fire” is a great introduction to Woods’ musical style that mixes her deep, soulful voice with pop-rock sensibilities and a ska-influenced rhythm and horn section (featuring Kids These Days/Frank Ocean’s touring horn player JP Floyd and The O’My’s trumpet player William Miller). The music video, directed by Justin Jones, features the singer in a collection of different scenes, including a pseudo-hostage situation with the implied subject of the song (an unsavory ex) to intercutting, well-shot BDSM-esque scenes. Also, have you ever seen someone look so fierce throwing a Molotov cocktail?

Check out the video for Lee Woods’ “Playing With Fire” below, and be sure to keep an eye (and ear) out for FIRE when it’s released on June 27th.

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