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Bishop Briggs Drops Tell My Therapist I’m Fine Deluxe & Shakes the Music Industry with “Woman Is King”

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Today, the fearless vocal powerhouse Bishop Briggs drops the deluxe edition of Tell My Therapist I’m Fine via Virgin Music Group, blessing fans with two brand-new tracks that demand attention: “Woman Is King” and “Lightning.” But Bishop isn’t just delivering new music—she’s serving a whole era of strength, defiance, and unshakable power.

And if that wasn’t enough, she has paired the release of “Woman Is King” with a stunningly bold and symbolic music video, one that she co-directed herself. This is Bishop Briggs in full command of her artistry, her voice, and her vision.


“Woman Is King” is an Anthem of Strength and Defiance

From the moment the first beat drops, “Woman Is King” makes it clear—it’s not here to ask for permission. The song roars with unapologetic power, rejecting every expectation that tries to confine a woman’s strength. It’s a battle cry, a declaration, and a middle finger to anyone who thinks femininity and dominance can’t coexist.

Bishop Briggs brings a raw, soul-stirring vocal performance, backed by an electrifying production that fuses alternative grit, cinematic intensity, and an untamed, rebellious energy. This is the kind of track that demands to be played at full volume, whether you’re storming the world or just needing a reminder of your own untouchable power.


A Music Video That Rewrites the Narrative of Womanhood

For this release, Bishop Briggs didn’t just stop at the song—she brought its message to life with an artistic, symbolic, and deeply rebellious music video.

Co-directed by Bishop herself alongside Rachel Bickett (known for her work with Hayley Kiyoko and FLETCHER), the video leans into one of the most loaded symbols in history—the apple. A staple in every tale of temptation, knowledge, and control, the apple becomes a weapon of satire and defiance in Bishop’s hands.

Set against a lush, pastoral landscape, the video is equal parts biting social commentary and visually breathtaking rebellion. It toys with the expectations of womanhood, twisting them into something sharper, funnier, and infinitely more powerful. It’s not just a music video—it’s a statement.


A Tribute to Strength, Loss, and Unbreakable Bonds

This deluxe edition of Tell My Therapist I’m Fine holds a deeply personal meaning for Bishop Briggs. It stands as a tribute to her late sister, Kate, whose strength and confidence shaped Bishop’s own journey.

“When Tell My Therapist I’m Fine came out, I felt as though I had a chance to honor my sister by acknowledging such a specific genre that she introduced to me when we were teenagers. I hoped that if I was to ever release more, it would continue to honor her in some way. I witnessed Kate’s strength every single day, and it felt like her life mission was to pass every bit of her own confidence onto me. ‘Woman Is King’ and ‘Lightning’ are two songs that possess the power Kate so desperately and eagerly wanted me to have in my life. I hope she likes them, and hope you do too.”

Bishop isn’t just releasing music—she’s keeping a legacy alive, turning loss into power, and channeling it into something unforgettable.


Bishop Briggs: The Unstoppable Force Behind the Music

For those somehow still catching up, Bishop Briggs (born Sarah McLaughlin) is no ordinary artist. She exploded onto the scene with her second-ever single, the multi-platinum smash “River,” which has now racked up over 1 billion streams.

Her journey has been nothing short of legendary, with her 2016 debut EP introducing fan favorites like “Wild Horses” and “The Fire.” Her 2020 album, Champion, debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Alternative Chart, cementing her as a force to be reckoned with.

And she’s not just making waves in music. Bishop Briggs has left her mark on film and television, writing and performing the theme song for Netflix’s hit series, Devil in Ohio. Whether it’s alternative rock, pop, electronic, or film scoring—she dominates it all.


Touring the Nation with an Unstoppable Presence

Bishop Briggs isn’t just releasing music—she’s taking it straight to the people.

With her highly anticipated North American tour kicking off this month, she’s about to set stages on fire with her explosive, emotionally charged performances. Known for her electric stage presence, Bishop has:

  • Headlined sold-out tours around the world
  • Dominated major festivals like Coachella and Lollapalooza
  • Shared the stage with music giants like Coldplay, alt-J, and Bleachers

This tour is not just a concert—it’s an experience. And with several shows already sold out, missing out is not an option.


Tracklist: Tell My Therapist I’m Fine (Deluxe Edition)

  • Woman Is King
  • Lightning
  • My Serotonin
  • Hurt Me Now
  • I’m Not A Machine
  • Good For Me
  • Mona Lisa On A Mattress
  • Here Comes The Flood
  • Growing Pains
  • Shut It Off
  • Isolated Love (feat. Travis Barker)
  • Undone

Bishop Briggs’ 2025 North American Tour Dates

  • March 11, 2025 – Phoenix, AZ – Crescent Ballroom SOLD OUT
  • March 13, 2025 – Los Angeles, CA – Teragram Ballroom SOLD OUT
  • March 14, 2025 – Pioneertown, CA – Pappy + Harriet’s SOLD OUT
  • March 15, 2025 – San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall SOLD OUT
  • March 17, 2025 – Portland, OR – Wonder Ballroom
  • March 18, 2025 – Seattle, WA – The Showbox
  • March 20, 2025 – Denver, CO – Summit Music Hall
  • March 25, 2025 – New York, NY – Irving Plaza
  • March 26, 2025 – Washington, DC – 9:30 Club
  • March 27, 2025 – Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
  • March 29, 2025 – Boston, MA – Paradise Rock Club SOLD OUT

Tickets are still available for select dates—but not for long. If you want to witness Bishop Briggs’ raw energy and unmatched vocal power live, now is the time to grab your spot.


A New Era of Bishop Briggs Has Begun

With the release of Tell My Therapist I’m Fine (Deluxe Edition) and the absolute powerhouse that is “Woman Is King,” Bishop Briggs is proving—yet again—that she is one of the most dynamic, compelling artists of our generation.

This isn’t just an album. It’s a movement. A statement. A full-force sonic rebellion.

So turn the volume up. Let it shake the walls, rattle the ground, and remind you exactly who the hell you are.

Because in Bishop Briggs’ world, a woman isn’t just a queen. She is the damn king.


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