I dare you not to dance to the new bop from UK vocalist and songwriter, Becky Hill, “Last Time.”
In the single, produced by Lostboy, Hill takes listeners along on a night out to forget about a flaky beau.
Behind the pulsing beat, catchy lyrics, and soaring vocals lies a lot of meaning for Hill. “I could talk the usual BS about how ‘excited’ I am to be releasing this single, but as much as that’s true it’s more than excitement for me.” says Hill. “’Last Time’ marks the start of me seeing the fruits of years of hard graft. THIS is the year of my debut album release and I couldn’t think of a better song to be kicking off my album year with than ‘Last Time.’ I worked on the song with Lostboy (‘Sunrise In The East’), Negin and Tom Mann and after talking through current life experiences we started working on something that I immediately fell in love with. By the time I laid the vocal down I think we all knew we had something special. This year I intend to take my career and my music to the next level, not only in the UK, but worldwide. I love what I do passionately, and I hope you love this single and the music I have coming over the summer as much as I do!”
The single is accompanied by an equally epic video directed by Jordan Rossi. The vibrant visual is filled with choreography, flashing lights, and glitter.
This definitely won’t be the “Last Time” we hear from Becky Hill. Fans can look forward to her debut studio album out this Summer.
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