From the immersive beats of drum 'n' bass to the soaring melodies of anthemic house and the deep techno grooves, Becky Hill’s Believe Me Now? is a trip through all the floors of dance music. Collabs include Chase & Status and Sonny Fodera.
Becky Hill’s Believe Me Now? is pulsating proof of her lifelong love affair with underground dance music and club culture. On her second album, Hill goes deeper into the world of drum 'n' bass, house, techno, and atmospheric trance. Her ability to blend these genres with her powerhouse vocals has resulted in an album that radiates excitement. Fresh off her third consecutive BRIT Award nomination for Best Dance Act, Hill’s status as one of the leading voices in dance music is indisputable. With Believe Me Now?, Hill continues her meteoric rise, solidifying her influence and showcasing her versatility.
“This album has been a joy to make!” Hill shares. “It’s come at a point in my life where I’m leaving my turbulent twenties behind and entering my thirties as a more confident, knowledgeable, and self-assured woman. This album really reflects that.” Hill’s evolution is obvious, with her storytelling twistinng through the high-energy beats and deep-rooted dance rhythms, capturing tales of loneliness, togetherness, love, and betrayal.
Believe Me Now? includes hit singles “Side Effects,” the gold-certified “Disconnect” featuring Chase & Status, and chart-climber “Never Be Alone,” a collaboration with Sonny Fodera, making for Hill’s 22nd Top 40 track, further cementing her place in dance music. Working alongside a stellar lineup of producers, including PARISI, Mark Ralph, Toddla T, Maur, Solardo, MJ Cole, Jax Jones, and Franky Wah, the album shines a bright spotlight on contemporary club music. Each track has its own unique energy, blending Hill’s distinct vocals with cutting-edge production.
Becky Hill’s new album is a declaration of her growth as an artist and commitment to the dance music scene. It’s a celebration of her evolution, a dance floor anthem, and a powerful reminder of why she remains at the forefront of the genre.