bshp
bshp (pronounced "bishop") is the stage name of Gabriella Bishop, an English singer, songwriter, and arranger from Orpington, Kent.[1] A 5 ft 1 powerhouse vocalist, she blends influences from LA hip hop, pop, and Atlanta R&B into her soulful, genre-spanning sound.[2] Bishop's career began in earnest around 2016 when she started writing songs while working as a university student, after being discovered through a dance school singing competition.[1] She initially gained traction with features on dance tracks, including "Solid Gold" by electronic music group Disciples in March 2021, which has accumulated over 14 million streams on Spotify. Later that year, she collaborated with DJ Duvall on "Every Song," further establishing her as a sought-after vocalist in the UK electronic and pop scenes. Her breakthrough came in 2023 with the feature on Nathan Dawe and Bru-C's "Oh Baby" alongside Issey Cross, which peaked at number 35 on the UK Singles Chart and has surpassed 24 million streams on Spotify.[3][4] As a solo artist, Bishop signed with Island Records early in her career before transitioning to independence, allowing greater creative control.[1] Her notable solo releases include the acoustic-backed "Never Mind" in 2021, supported by BBC Radio 1, the emotive "Sweet" in 2023, the Spotify Singles version of "Losing You" (with Gabry Ponte and Joe Cleere), and 2025 singles including "Brittle," "Man of His Word," and "Miss You Issues."[5] In addition to performing her own material, she holds a publishing deal and writes for other artists, contributing to tracks like Kaleen's "Heart in Stereo" in 2025.[1][6] By 2024–2025, Bishop's music had evolved toward raw, vulnerable themes of heartbreak, humor, and personal reinvention, marking a shift from industry pressures to authentic expression that positions her as a defining voice in contemporary British pop and R&B.[7] Her work continues to receive support from platforms like BBC Introducing, with live performances and new releases underscoring her growing influence.[5]Early life
Upbringing in Kent
Gabriella Bishop, known professionally as bshp, was born and raised in Orpington, Kent, England.[1][8] From a young age, Bishop's home environment in Kent nurtured her creative inclinations, as she frequently sang while going about daily activities around the house.[1] She attended a local dance school, participating in annual competitions that featured categories for dance, acting, and singing; it was during one such event that she performed vocally in public for the first time, receiving encouraging feedback that ignited her passion for performance.[1]Initial music pursuits
While working at a university in her early twenties, Gabriella Bishop, known professionally as bshp, began exploring songwriting as a creative outlet amid a job she found unfulfilling.[1] This marked her initial foray into music composition around 2016, starting with rudimentary tracks that she later described as "terrible" but pivotal in igniting her passion for recording.[1] Hailing from Orpington in Kent, where her childhood interests in performance had already taken root, Bishop's songwriting bridged her personal experiences with emerging artistic ambitions.[1] Outside any formal industry involvement, Bishop experimented with both covers and original material, honing her craft through self-directed efforts. She recorded early covers, such as a rendition of Des'ree's "I'm Kissing You," which unexpectedly amassed over 3 million streams on Spotify, providing validation without professional backing.[1] Her original compositions evolved from these initial attempts, as she invested in studio time to refine her ideas, gradually building a repertoire that reflected her blend of R&B and pop influences.[1] These non-professional activities allowed her to develop songwriting skills iteratively, free from external pressures. Bishop's performance abilities drew significantly from her longstanding dance background, which she attended weekly during school years and continued into competitions. It was through these dance school events that she first discovered her vocal talent, performing songs publicly as a child and receiving early encouragement.[1] This foundation in dance informed her stage presence, enabling her to apply rhythmic awareness and expressive movement to musical performances during her amateur phase.[1] By quitting her university position, Bishop fully committed to music, transitioning these skills into focused rehearsals and informal gigs that prepared her for broader artistic pursuits.[1]Career
As Gabriella Vixen
Gabriella Bishop adopted the stage name Gabriella Vixen early in her professional career, a moniker given to her by a friend that reflected her emerging persona in the music scene.[9] This name marked her entry into releasing music independently, where she handled songwriting, production collaborations, and distribution through digital platforms like AWAL and Diligence Records, allowing her creative control without major label involvement.[10] Her initial output under this alias from 2017 to 2019 showcased a blend of R&B, pop, and soul influences, often exploring themes of love, self-empowerment, and relational dynamics. Vixen's debut release was the single "Keep Your Love On Me," a pop and future house collaboration with producer Freedo, issued on September 22, 2017.[11] The track features her soaring vocals over an upbeat drop, capturing the exhilaration of romantic connection with lyrics emphasizing emotional closeness and heightening sensations in a relationship.[12] It garnered over half a million streams early on, signaling her potential in the electronic-pop crossover space.[13] Building on this momentum, Vixen released her first fully independent solo single, "Golden," on February 26, 2018, produced by D.K. The Punisher. The song delves into themes of self-value and self-love, serving as an anthem for recognizing one's worth amid personal challenges, with introspective lyrics that highlight resilience and inner strength.[14] Its vibing, modern R&B production underscored her shift toward more personal, empowering narratives. In April 2018, Vixen followed with "Maybe," released on April 20 and produced by KZ.[10] This track examines the internal conflicts of love, oscillating between rational thoughts and emotional impulses, portrayed through aching yet assertive vocals that convey vulnerability in romantic indecision.[15] The song's intimate production and relatable storytelling further established her as a rising voice in contemporary R&B. "Old Mistake" arrived on September 20, 2018, co-written with Eddie Serafica and emphasizing empowerment after heartbreak.[16] The single narrates the scenario of encountering a past partner who caused pain, transforming it into a declaration of strength and refusal to repeat errors, delivered with catchy pop hooks and a modern edge.[17] An acoustic version followed later that year, stripping the track to highlight its raw emotional core. Vixen's 2019 releases began with "Fool" on February 14, a feisty R&B track about asserting independence at the close of a toxic relationship.[18] Produced independently, it portrays a "battle" mindset through bold lyrics and dynamic melodies, contrasting her earlier works by amplifying themes of confrontation and self-assertion.[19] She later contributed vocals to "Wait for You," an album track on Talos' EP Iridescent featuring Coops, released March 20, 2019, which blends soulful elements to evoke longing and patience in love. Her final Vixen-era output was the collaboration "Wave" with Jay Wilcox and MAFRO, issued on May 3, 2019.[20] This single merges R&B and electronic production, creating a fluid, wave-like soundscape that complements her versatile vocal style in a group dynamic. Throughout this period, Vixen's independent approach, including self-managed releases and targeted producer partnerships, laid the groundwork for her evolving artistry while building a grassroots following through platforms like BBC Introducing and Spotify playlists.[19]Transition to bshp
Following her early independent releases as Gabriella Vixen, Gabriella Bishop rebranded to the moniker bshp—pronounced "bishop," a nod to her real surname—to mark a fresh start in her career. The previous stage name had been suggested by a friend years earlier and lingered without much consideration, but Bishop felt it no longer fit as she developed newer material with a fresher sound blending pop, R&B, and soul elements. She preferred the minimalist aesthetic and phonetic appeal of "bshp," believing it better represented her evolving artistic identity.[21] This transition coincided with her signing to Island Records in 2020, catalyzed by the viral exposure of her cover of Des'ree's "Kissing You" on the British reality show Love Island, which showcased her vocal prowess and led to the label deal. Under Island, she released her debut EP bshp on January 17, 2020, featuring covers like Drake's "Passionfruit" and the aforementioned "Kissing You," establishing her presence with emotive, genre-spanning interpretations. The signing provided professional resources to amplify her shift toward more polished, contemporary productions while retaining her raw vocal delivery.[22] bshp's initial singles under the new name further highlighted this pivot. Her debut single "Never Mind" arrived on January 22, 2021, via Island Records, emphasizing themes of resilience with her signature layered vocals over understated production. This was followed by collaborative tracks that expanded her reach into dance and electronic spheres: "Solid Gold" with production duo Disciples on March 19, 2021, a groovy house-infused anthem celebrating enduring connections; and "Every Song" with DJ Duvall on May 7, 2021, a catchy pop-house blend exploring universal emotions in relationships. By late 2021, after parting ways with Island Records to pursue greater artistic independence, she released the solo single "STFU" on December 9, 2021, a bold, empowering track addressing toxic dynamics in romance, produced by Shaun Farrugia and Liam J. Dowell.[23][24][25][26][1] In early 2022, bshp contributed to the charity collective single "I Know A Woman," released on March 11 by the I Know A Woman initiative, featuring artists like Twinnie, Louisa, and Tigirlily Gold to raise funds for the MusiCares Foundation in support of women's mental health and music industry equity. This participation underscored her commitment to collaborative causes during her transitional phase, bridging her label era outputs with independent ventures.Major releases and collaborations
Following her transition and brief association with Island Records, bshp marked significant milestones in her career through key collaborations and solo releases that highlighted her evolving pop and R&B sound. A pivotal collaboration came in 2023 with her feature on "Oh Baby" by Nathan Dawe and Bru-C, alongside Issey Cross, released on February 3; the track peaked at No. 35 on the UK Singles Chart, showcasing bshp's dynamic vocals in a high-energy 2-step production.[3] This partnership with Issey Cross and other post-2022 collaborators, including features on tracks blending drum and bass with pop elements, expanded her reach in the UK electronic and urban music scenes.[27] bshp's solo output gained momentum with the release of "Sweet" on July 7, 2023, an upbeat pop track under Island Records that captured themes of desire and confidence, contributing to her growing streaming presence.[28] In December 2023, she featured on the Spotify Singles version of "Losing You" with Gabry Ponte and Joe Cleere.[29] Her 2025 singles included "Brittle" on March 7, exploring toxic relationships, and "Miss You Issues" on September 26, shifting toward introspective R&B and examining emotional themes of longing, heartbreak, and post-relationship vulnerability through raw, confessional lyrics and soaring melodies; the track was promoted via social media previews, live rehearsal clips, and intimate performances to engage fans directly.[30][31] Additionally, she contributed songwriting to Kaleen's "Heart in Stereo" in 2025.[6] Live performances bolstered her visibility, including a set at the Loud LDN event series in March 2023, where she delivered energetic renditions amid a collective of emerging female and non-binary artists. Additionally, bshp's music has resonated in media, with songs like "I'm Kissing You" featured on Love Island UK Season 6, Episode 17 (January 30, 2020), and "Never Mind (Acoustic)" appearing in Season 8, Episode 30 (July 10, 2022), amplifying her exposure to broad audiences.[32][33]Artistry
Musical style
bshp's musical style is characterized by a fusion of LA hip hop, pop, Atlanta R&B, soul, and old-school R&B elements, creating a versatile sound that draws from American urban music traditions while maintaining a contemporary edge.[34] Her tracks often blend upbeat pop structures with soulful undertones and rhythmic influences from Atlanta's R&B scene, resulting in infectious melodies layered over hip hop-inspired beats. This genre-blending approach allows for dynamic songwriting that shifts between high-energy anthems and introspective grooves, emphasizing emotional resonance through intricate vocal arrangements.[34] As a 5 ft 1 powerhouse vocalist, writer, and arranger, bshp delivers commanding performances that prioritize vocal precision and harmonic depth, often stacking soulful harmonies to amplify the emotional weight of her lyrics.[34] Her production techniques highlight clean, layered arrangements that showcase her range, from belted choruses to intimate ad-libs, creating a sense of intimacy despite the genre's bold flavors. This vocal-centric style underscores her role as a multifaceted artist, where writing and arrangement serve as core pillars of her sonic identity.[9] bshp's sound has evolved from the pop-leaning tracks of her Gabriella Vixen era, which leaned into classic R&B and American pop melodies, to more R&B-infused compositions under her current moniker, incorporating deeper soul influences and varied genre explorations.[21] By 2024–2025, her music has further shifted toward raw, vulnerable themes of heartbreak, humor, and personal reinvention, as seen in releases like "Sweet" (2023) and "Miss You Issues" (2025).[21][35] This transition reflects a desire for a "fresher and different sounding" aesthetic, allowing greater flexibility in blending pop accessibility with R&B's emotive core.[21]Influences
bshp's primary musical influences include artists such as Chris Brown, Mariah Carey, Ariana Grande, Whitney Houston, and Stevie Wonder, whom she has cited as key inspirations shaping her sound.[36][21] These influences stem from her upbringing in Kent, where she was exposed to a diverse array of music through her parents, including soul icons like Stevie Wonder and Dusty Springfield from her mother, alongside classic R&B and rock elements from her father, such as Bob Dylan and Led Zeppelin.[21] This early immersion in soul music and old-school R&B fostered a foundational appreciation for emotionally resonant and genre-blending styles.[21]Discography
Singles as lead artist
Under the stage name Gabriella Vixen, bshp released her debut single "Keep Your Love On Me" in 2017, a collaboration track that marked her early entry into the pop scene, though it did not chart on major lists.[11] This was followed by "Golden" in 2018, an independent release showcasing soulful R&B influences without commercial chart success.[37] Later that year, "Maybe" emerged as another non-charting single, emphasizing emotional vulnerability in its lyrics and production.[38] The Vixen era continued with "Old Mistake" in 2018, an independent track that highlighted her vocal range but remained outside mainstream charts.[38] In 2019, "Fool" was issued as a lead single, again independently produced and without notable chart performance, focusing on themes of heartbreak.[38] In January 2020, bshp released the self-titled EP bshp, containing covers of "Passionfruit" by Drake and "Kissing You" by Des'ree. Transitioning to the bshp moniker, her debut single under this name, "Never Mind," arrived in late 2020 via Island Records, serving as an R&B-pop introduction that did not achieve significant chart positions despite label backing.[23] This was followed by "STFU" in 2021, released through SoundOn by TikTok and Outcry, a bold empowerment anthem that stayed independent in reach without charting.[26] In 2023, "Sweet" marked a return to Island Records, blending pop and R&B elements in a non-charting single that emphasized catchy hooks and personal introspection.[39] In November 2024, "Party With My Best Friend" was released independently via Base N Rebulz Entertainment. This was followed in 2025 by "Brittle" in March, "Man Of His Word" in May, and "Miss You Issues" in September, all independent releases via Base N Rebulz Entertainment exploring themes of relationships and personal growth, none of which have charted on major lists as of November 2025.[40][41][42][43]| Title | Release Year | Label/Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Keep Your Love On Me | 2017 | Collaboration; non-charting independent |
| Golden | 2018 | Non-charting independent |
| Maybe | 2018 | Non-charting independent |
| Old Mistake | 2018 | Non-charting independent |
| Fool | 2019 | Non-charting independent |
| bshp (EP) | 2020 | Covers; Island Records |
| Never Mind | 2020 | Island Records; non-charting |
| STFU | 2021 | SoundOn/Outcry; non-charting |
| Sweet | 2023 | Island Records; non-charting |
| Party With My Best Friend | 2024 | Base N Rebulz; non-charting |
| Brittle | 2025 | Base N Rebulz; non-charting |
| Man Of His Word | 2025 | Base N Rebulz; non-charting |
| Miss You Issues | 2025 | Base N Rebulz; non-charting |