[4] Through her music, she expressed her opposition to the political and social situation caused by the Islamic Republic regime, which led to her arrest at the age of fifteen.
However, after being detained, she continued her artistic endeavors in other fields and studied theatre at University of Art, Tehran.
Bahar Atish addresses the necessity of Gender Equality in songs like "Kham" (Raw) and "Najib" (Noble).
[1] Other prominent songs of hers include "Az Jens-e Paeez" (From the Autumn), "Tolu" (Sunrise), and "Shakaf" (Crack).
[1] Bahar has also released two EPs, and songs like "Zahre Aqrab" (Scorpion's Poison) and "Khoda Banu" (God's Lady) were successful tracks from these albums.
"[8] Bahar collaborated with other artists such as Justina on songs like "Faryad Azadi" (Shout for Freedom) and "Radikal" (Radical).
[9][10][11] She also collaborated on the songs "Chetor Mishe" (How Can It Be) and "Enqelabe Solh" (Peace Revolution) with artists such as Reza Pishro, Amir Tataloo, Ardalan Tohmeh, and Pootak.