Burden Unleashes a Sultry Femme Fatale Anthem with His Gritty New Track "That Girl"

Burden’s latest single, That Girl, is a gritty, alt-rock-leaning anthem that blends grunge, southern rock, and country attitude. Known for his intense rap delivery, Burden takes a different turn here—singing with a smoky, magnetic drawl that perfectly suits the song’s dangerous, seductive storyline.

The lyrics paint the picture of a femme fatale you can’t help but fall for: "They say you're going to break me... if she be the death of me, damn it it's worth it." Burden leans into that chaos, embracing temptation with lines like "Girl, I love getting into trouble if you catch my drift." The hook is sticky and rebellious, the kind of chorus you find yourself humming long after the song ends.

The Marine Rapper (TMR) echoed this sentiment in his reaction video, calling it his favorite track from Burden yet. He pointed out clever things  in the video—like the “hazardous” sign in the garage and the imagery of cars that tie into the theme of "trouble." 

Burden’s That Girl feels like a sultry warning wrapped in heavy alt-folk and reckless swagger. It’s the anthem for anyone who’s ever been lured in by temptation, knowing full well they’re heading for trouble. The track drips with danger, swagger, and the kind of regret you can feel in your bones — and that’s exactly why it hits so hard.

Verdict: Burden goes full southern soft-grunge heartbreaker—and we’re here for it.

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