In short, Blurryface is the opposite of lead singer Tyler Joseph. Blurryface would be Hyde if Tyler was Dr. Jekyll. Blurryface has been described not as an actual physical character but rather as a intangible character living inside of Tyler. Blurryface’s presence first became known on the track “Fairly Local.” The song, although very deep and dark, has a cheerful message in the beginning. Starting off with the chorus, Tyler sings “I’m fairly local, I’ve been around.” This indicates that he is still staying true to his roots and feels a connection to his true fans who have been with him from the beginning. The first verse, however, takes on a slightly darker mood as Tyler vents about how the media criticized the depressing themes on “Vessel,” the band’s debut album. The bridge, however, is the darkest part of the song as it is supposed to represent Blurryface. With lines such as “Yo, this song will never be on the radio,” it is clear that Blurryface wants Tyler to change the music style.