Bishop Briggs
Bishop Briggs
Bishop Briggs (born November 18, 1992) is a British-American singer and songwriter known for her unique blend of indie rock, soul, and electropop. Her breakout single, "River," became a massive hit, earning critical acclaim and solidifying her place in the music industry. Known for her powerful, raspy voice and emotive performances, Briggs' music often explores themes of empowerment, self-discovery, and personal struggle. Her dynamic sound is characterized by a mix of raw emotion and catchy beats, making her one of the standout artists of the 2010s.
Bishop Briggs has continued to build on her early success with the release of her debut album, Church of Scars (2018), which featured songs like "White Flag" and "Dream". Her ability to craft songs that blend dark, introspective lyrics with anthemic choruses has earned her a loyal following. Her music resonates with fans who are drawn to her unapologetic authenticity and vulnerability, with each song serving as a window into her personal experiences and emotions.
One of Bishop Briggs' empowering quotes reflects her belief in strength and resilience: "If you fall down, you get back up. It's all part of the process." This mindset speaks to her approach to both her music and life, where she emphasizes the importance of perseverance and growth, even through adversity. Briggs' commitment to living authentically and embracing challenges continues to inspire her audience, encouraging them to find their own strength and voice.