Bishop Briggs took to Instagram last Friday to announce that her second studio album, Champion, will be out on November 8 via Island Records.
Briggs wrote on Instagram that "this is the most vulnerable music I've ever written."
"I decided to not hide behind my own metaphors and poetry and however difficult it was to write, I told the truth," Briggs explained. "I wrote this in the midst of a breakup and I truly felt so alone. In hindsight, I think I wrote the album that I needed to hear at that time."
"So, my hope is that it does the same for you. I hope this album can be the hand that wipes the tears from your cheeks, the shiver down your spine when you feel like yourself again, and the lightness in your spirit when you have closure...even if its just for a fleeting moment," she added. "Thank you for allowing me to be so vulnerable and I can't wait for this to be in the world."
Briggs also shared a music video of "Jekyll & Hide," a song that will be part of the upcoming album.
"The title is spelt Hide not Hyde. GET IT!??!!!!!" Briggs teased in a press release. "Word play gets me way too hype. I wrote this one with k.flay and it was produced by Joel Little. In the chorus, we wrote, 'Are you Jekyll & Hyde-ing me?' as a way to describe the chaotic feeling of dating someone who has two very different sides. I hope you like it."
"I was yesterday's regret/ But today I woke up in your bed," Briggs sings as she vents out her disappointment about her relationship status.
She had previously released "Champion" and "Tattooed On My Heart," two other tracks from the upcoming album.
The track list for Champion:
"I STILL LOVE YOU""CAN YOU HEAR ME NOW?""CHAMPION""TATTOOED ON MY HEART""SOMEONE ELSE""JEKYLL & HIDE""LONELY""WILD""MY SHINE""I TRIED (DEMO)"
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