Bif Naked Kicks Off 2025 With The Release Of Three Singles

by | Feb 7, 2025

Iconic Canadian artist Beth Nicole Torbert – AKA Bif Naked – is starting 2025 with a bang, simultaneously releasing three singles in three distinct formats. These tracks showcase the breadth of her talent and her ongoing influence in the music industry. The first single, Champion, serves as the title track of her current album and has been distributed to rock radio across Canada and international tastemakers. This epic track has already garnered strong reactions, setting the tone for a high-energy year. Her Royal Majesty’s Entertainment, in collaboration with Georgie Jett Promotions, is launching the single with renewed enthusiasm, aligning with multiple shows planned for 2025.

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Bif Naked (Press)
Bif Naked (Press)

The second single, Sweet Pea, is a beautiful and emotional ballad also from the Champion album. Promoted to AC radio in Canada, the song explores themes of rescue and emotional connection, reminiscent of Bif Naked’s iconic chart-topping hit, Spaceman.

The third release, I Broke Into Your Car, offers a darker, edgy perspective on the pursuit of love. This track is aimed at CHR radio in Canada, expanding Bif Naked’s reach to a broader audience. Check out Champion below:

Since founding Her Royal Majesty’s Records with her manager, Peter Karroll, in 1995, Bif Naked has maintained full creative control over her music. The label has released every album in her extensive discography, collaborating with major and independent distributors to reach audiences worldwide.

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Bif Naked (Karolina Turek)
Bif Naked (Karolina Turek)

Stay tuned for an exciting year of music and performances from Bif Naked as she continues to inspire and captivate fans around the globe.

Upcoming tour dates:

FEBRUARY
28th – Algonquin Theatre, Huntsville, ON

MARCH
5th – Sanderson Centre, Brantford, ON
6th – Shenkman Arts Centre, Ottawa, ON
7th – Living Arts Centre, Mississauga, ON
8th – Rose Theatre, Brampton, ON

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