Artist's albums
I Miss U
2023 · single
Sweet
2023 · single
Leave You Behind
2023 · single
Ask Away
2023 · single
I Quite Like It (A Lot)
2023 · single
WORDS FROM YOU
2023 · single
Check That List
2023 · single
3034
2022 · album
TOO YOUNG
2022 · single
CRUISE N CRASH (Litek & RNDM Beats Refix Edition)
2021 · single
CRUISE N CRASH
2021 · single
Don't Be Alarmed (feat. Bipolar Sunshine)
2021 · single
Lost At Sea (Illa Illa 2)
2021 · single
ANSWERS
2021 · single
GONE
2021 · single
Lose My Mind (feat. Bipolar Sunshine)
2021 · single
Funny Thing About Love
2021 · single
find your way
2021 · single
One Night (feat. Laura White & Bipolar Sunshine)
2021 · single
Somebody’s Beloved (feat. Bipolar Sunshine)
2020 · single
Changes
2020 · single
Sola (Remix)
2020 · single
Tears in the Tate
2020 · single
Twinkle
2020 · single
Ex WiFi
2020 · single
DiCaprio
2019 · single
Away (Niko The Kid VIP Mix)
2019 · single
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Biography
The singer-songwriter Bipolar Sunshine is a remarkable builder of bridges: between the rarefied and the regular, the accessible and the experimental, the heartbreaking and the heartwarming. His music is less transmission from some kind of musical deity as much as it is a give and take between himself and the universe, an exchange of emotion with the people around him. That spirit has carried through all Bipolar Sunshine’s music thus far, from his platinum-selling DJ Snake collaboration “Middle” to his experience co-writing the Grammy-winning “Brown Skin Girl” by Beyonce and WizKid. Marchant says his music will always be driven by two factors — realism and fun — no matter his musical partner. Now based in LA, though, Marchant is ready to define himself on his own terms. Amongst the grit and glitter of highway and coastline, Marchant has been able to see his past and future in a whole new light, the new reality of living in America reshaping how he thinks about his time in Manchester as well as his perspective on the human experience. At the heart of Marchant’s music is his drive to better himself and better the world, which one can feel even in his name, Bipolar Sunshine — referring to his ability to channel the extreme highs and lows of the world, while always seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. He sums up this perspective best: “There are dark times, and there are dark moments,” he says, “But it doesn’t mean that, in-between, a rose can’t rise from the concrete.”