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Becky Hill: My relationship is in a much better place after turbulent twenties


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The singer on maturity, working with Calvin Harris and Tiesto and her new album Believe Me Now? (Picture: Getty/Metro.co.uk)

Singer-songwriter Becky Hill, 30, has come long way since she first rose to fame on The Voice 12 years ago.

She’s the show’s only alumni to have a number one hit and is in constant demand collaborating with the world’s biggest DJs, such as David Guetta and Joel Corry.

Here, in a searingly honest interview, she talks about her turbulent 20s and why performing Glastonbury was a pinch-me moment…

The title of your new album Believe Me Now? is very symbolic, isn’t it?

Yeah, it really feels like everything’s come together. It’s been the maturing of somebody that completely lost themselves in their 20s but has now turned 30 and has a much better understanding of sense of self.

The title of the album can be taken in many different ways but I definitely feel like it’s a message to myself. I feel like I’m doing the right thing, I’m being received well and I don’t have to look for a new job!

Becky’s album Believe Me Now? is out now (Picture: Supplied)

Have you felt a shift since turning 30?

My 20s were incredibly turbulent so I’m very glad to get to a place where I know who my friends are, my family are healthy, my relationship’s in a better place and I know who I am. I’m a lot more confident and comfortable in my own skin, and that’s been really helped my music, too; I’m so much more focused.

You’ve written about some very personal experiences – True Colours is about when you were assaulted.

Once we’d collated the album, I realised the theme was very much loneliness and how isolated I’d been feeling from a lot of different things. I’ve drawn a lot of inspiration from growing up. My relationship is so beautiful now.

Becky and her partner Charlie Gardner (Credits: David Fisher/Shutterstock)

I met my fella (Charlie Gardner) when I was 22 after I had a sexual assault when I was 21 but went to the police when I was 25 having broken up (with Charlie), then we got back together when I was 26.

I went through a lot of stuff in my 20s that I had no idea how to talk about, then I realised I could be very articulate in my music.

You’ve done so many amazing collaborations, like with Tiesto and David Guetta. Who have you been most excited about?

She recently shared the stage with Chase & Status at the Brits (Copyright: Copyright 2023. All rights reserved.)

I was listening to David Guetta’s music when I was barely even a teenager. His career has been so monumentally huge that it was amazing to get to work with him and have him feature on my record.

It’s the same with Chase & Status. Performing Disconnect with them at the Brits was one of my favourite performances this year.

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