Bridgitte Mathiasen lights up the pop scene with fierce, fearless new single “Haters”


Bridgitte Mathiasen's "Haters," a digital-pop firestarter, storms without apologizing for its confidence, power, and unapologetic edge. Mathiasen's song stands out in a crowded music scene because it is both refreshingly direct and full of emotion. It is an anthem for anyone who has ever felt judged, underestimated, or unfairly picked apart.

“Haters” pulls listeners into a world where empowerment meets openness. Mathiasen leans into bold, sharp imagery that exposes the uncomfortable truth behind obsession and criticism. She confronts those who are fixated on her, her body, her presence, and her energy, and assertively asserts her dominance. The song turns criticism into fuel and pressure into a spark that sets the whole track on fire.

The songwriting taps into the raw tension between being watched and being wanted, between being criticized and being coveted. Lines about unwanted fixation and judgment create an atmosphere thick with intensity, while the repeated command to “stop it” lands like a final strike, a boundary drawn, loud and clear, with pop precision.

“Haters” thrives on its digital sheen and pop-forward punch. It’s sleek yet assertive, carrying the kind of rhythm that works just as well through headphones as it does pulsing in a club. "Haters" really hits home because it is both emotionally honest and brave. It's the sound of taking back control in real time, of not letting anyone be your target, toy, or projection. 

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