is a cornerstone of Bishop Briggs' sonic identity, serving as a raw "love letter" to the tumultuous and often painful relationship she shares with her music. Released on April 14, 2017 , as part of her self-titled debut EP, the track is a masterclass in "dark pop," blending hip-hop-influenced basslines with soul, trap elements, and eerie, gothic-tinged lyrics. Origin and Inspiration
Known for her powerful, "skyward" vocals, Briggs recorded the track with an intensity that involved "gritting her teeth" during takes, channeling rare anger rather than her usual sadness.
Briggs often describes her songwriting as "dark poetry". She wrote "Dark Side" during a period where she was seeking inner peace despite being in a happy relationship, using the track to expose the less socially acceptable, "unfiltered" versions of herself that only come out when she is alone. Musical Composition Bishop Briggs Dark Side Audio
When the psychic predicted Briggs' friend would quit music, and the friend admitted she was indeed considering it, Briggs was struck by a wave of realization.
The track utilizes a dance-like, "surging" bass, trap-influenced hi-hats, and subtle gospel background vocals. is a cornerstone of Bishop Briggs' sonic identity,
The song serves as a reflection on the pain of loving a creative pursuit so much that you dedicate your life to it, even when there is no guarantee of reward.
The track was born from a singular, surreal moment following a visit to a psychic with a close friend. Briggs often describes her songwriting as "dark poetry"
Produced by , the audio features a dense, moody production style that has become Briggs' trademark.