“Bad Reputation” Is SAFIRE at Her Most Addictive

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Review

Asteria Rating
10/10
Overall
10.0/10

There’s something instantly addictive about SAFIRE’s Bad Reputation (BLOODL3TTER Remix) — the kind of track that feels sleek, a little dangerous, and impossible to play just once. It has that rare mix of attitude and polish that makes you want to lean in, turn it up, and keep it on repeat.

After the buzz around Digital Freak, SAFIRE is back with even more confidence, and honestly, it feels like she’s only getting sharper. The release sits inside her Liberation Era, but this one lands with extra bite: revenge, control, and unapologetic energy wrapped in high-gloss production that feels very now.

What makes SAFIRE so exciting is that she doesn’t just make pop — she makes a statement. There’s a bold, electric quality to her sound that feels made for the London night scene, where everything is a little louder, a little cooler, and a little more magnetic. This remix pushes that feeling even further, taking the original into darker, clubbier territory without losing its pop pull.

BLOODL3TTER’s version gives Bad Reputation a heavier pulse and a sharper edge, and the result is seriously effective. It feels like one of those tracks that sneaks into your playlist and then refuses to leave. Chic, punchy, and a little savage, it has that effortless “I know I’m good” energy that makes a release memorable.


If you’re looking for a true London revelation, SAFIRE is definitely one to watch. Bad Reputation doesn’t just sound good — it sounds like a moment, the kind of track that makes you feel like you’ve discovered something before everyone else does. And yes, it’s very much giving 10/10 vibes in our guts, heart and ears.

A natural-born writer and poet, Atanaria’s pen dances with a rhythm that only she knows. Her passion for the unspoken, the mysterious, and the forgotten led her to create The Nerdy Virginias—a publication that would later evolve into Asteria, a testament to her love for the hidden corners of culture. Here, she explores the fringes of society, where subcultures thrive away from the blinding lights of the mainstream.

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