Becky Hill today shares her eagerly anticipated second album Believe Me Now?, launched alongside new track ‘Multiply’.
Believe Me Now? is the embodiment of Becky: an authentic record rich with candid emotions and stories born from personal – and often immensely challenging – experiences. It’s an album that fully reflects her key musical influences as well as her lifelong dedication to dance music culture, but one that also maintains the instant appeal that has generated six UK Top 10 hits and seven US Dance Radio #1 smashes. Covering moments spanning love to loneliness and life-affirming bonds to betrayal, it’s an authentic collection of songs in which Becky places her own life at its forefront with its ambitious sound being bolstered by an array of top tier collaborators.
Becky says: “When I thought about what had come before now, I realised I was missing a couple of things: specifically, the element of euphoria but also, I wanted to create a much more mature, sophisticated level of dance music in this album. It was an incredibly direct and quick album to write because for the first time I knew exactly what I wanted to say. I’m really proud of this album and of what it says and what it stands for.”
Listen to ‘Multiply’ by Becky Hill on the Shoot Music New Releases Playlist on Spotify.
Believe Me Now? is a record in which Becky’s life-long passion for dance shines with utmost credibility, while empowering lyrics spanning love to loneliness provide a relatability born from her own experiences. Its range of top tier collaborators, current stars, next wave artists, iconic figures and go-to co-writers is indicative of its ambition: see Chase & Status, Jax Jones, Karen Poole, Franky Wah, Lauren Aquilina, Lewis Thompson, Mark Ralph, Maur, MJ Cole, MNEK, PARISI, Rileasa, Self Esteem, Toddla T and Sonny Fodera. And under Becky’s direction, those talents have created dance music that is built for the biggest of stages.
2024 is shaping up to be Becky’s biggest ever year on the road. Having already played Australia, New Zealand, her first European headline tour and Radio 1’s Big Weekend, highlights of the remainder of the year include an almost sold-out October UK arena tour as well as her biggest North American shows so far in November.
