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Internationally known recording artist SAFIRE born in Puerto Rico and raised in Spanish Harlem, New York it was there she started to pursue her dream.
Safire's career began in 1986, when she auditioned and landed her first single with Cutting Records entitled, "Don't Break My Heart". Shortly thereafter, she released her second single, Let Me Be The One", of which she also co-wrote. Safire immediately garnered success with major club play and radio air-play on WKTU's in New York and in Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Texas.

With two successful singles, Safire signed with Mercury/Polygram Records for her debut album entitled, "Safire". The first single was a huge success, "Boy I've Been Told", written by music superstar, Marc Anthony. The single hit 1 in LA, NY, Chicago and Miami. It reached 3 on the Billboard Top-20 Hit. Her 2nd single was a personal ballad dedicated to her Uncle who passed away titled "Thinking of You", of which she co-wrote. This single charted on 'Billboards Top 10' in almost every category. Making Safire an international star.

Safire won Best R&B Debut Artist, Best R&B Single, Best Latin Female Vocalist and an ASCAP award for "Thinking of You". With that success, she appeared in numerous national award shows and TV Variety shows. Safire was the "First Latina" to grace the cover of SPIN Magazine. Safire performed for the New York Music Awards, the Boston Music Awards, the NY KNICKS in MSG, and for City of Hope for kids.

Throughout Safire's career, she has proudly worked with some of the most talented and respected producers, songwriters and musicians in the industry such as; Michael Jackson, Paul Anka, Carlos Rogers, Reggie Lucas, Tony Moran, Oliver Lieber, David Morales, Maurice Star, Jerry Brown and Kenny Diaz just to name a few.

Safire is currently working on her Latin album to be released late 2011.
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