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Biig Piig has released a new music video for her recent single, ‘This Is What They Meant’

  • Finlay Holden
  • November 17, 2022

With her new mixtape, ‘Bubblegum’, now on the horizon, Biig Piig has shared a visual accompaniment for her recent single, ‘This Is What They Meant’.

The track was released on October 20th via RCA Records Label and follows the previous single, ‘Kerosene’, as the second song to be shared from the upcoming project. Biig Piig has previously said that ‘This Is What They Meant’ is about, “experiencing the city through someone else’s eyes, and wanting to stay in that moment regardless of the consequences.”

The lyrical candour of the current single hints at an artist who has taken the time to figure out who she is, but still leaves listeners questioning where she may head next. The ‘Bubblegum’ mixtape is set to arrive on January 20th, bringing together a series of fleeting moments in a defining chapter for the Irish-born and London-based singer.

You can listen to ‘This Is What They Meant’ here, and watch the official music video below:

Biig Piig has also announced new US, EU, and UK shows for 2023 – tickets are available here, with the full live dates as below:

February
27 New York, The Mercury Lounge

March
1 San Francisco, Popscene at Rickshaw Stop
2 Los Angeles, The Echo
10 Paris, La Maronquinerie
12 Amsterdam, Melkweg OZ
14 Berlin, Säälchern
16 Cologne, Luxor
17 Brussels, Botanique
19 Glasgow, King Tuts
20 Manchester, Gorilla
21 Bristol, Thekla
23 London, Brixton Electric
25 Limerick, Dolan’s 
26 Cork, Cyprus Avenue
28 Dublin, Academy

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