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Becky Hill Unveils Punk-Powered Album ‘Rebecca’ and Fiery Single ‘More! More! More!’

Becky Hill Unveils Punk-Powered Album ‘Rebecca’ and Fiery Single ‘More! More! More!’

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Becky Hill Unveils Punk-Powered Album ‘Rebecca’ and Fiery Single ‘More! More! More!’

Becky Hill’s new album ‘Rebecca’ channels punk energy with bold honesty and fiery beats, reflected in her striking single ‘More! More! More!’

A Bold New Era for Becky Hill

When Becky Hill bursts back onto the music scene with her electrifying new single, More! More! More!, it’s clear this is not just another pop release. It’s a declaration of intent. Her upcoming third album, Rebecca, arriving on September 25, 2026, is a gritty, authentic, and unapologetically punk-infused journey that fans—and newcomers alike—won’t want to miss.

Becky Hill, 2026. Credit: Joseph Delany

Having first risen to prominence through collaborations on dance floor anthems like Powerless with Rudimental and Afterglow with Wilkinson, Becky carved her niche blending club beats with irresistible pop hooks. Her 2024 album, Believe Me Now?, saw her balancing dance and pop worlds with finesse. But with Rebecca, she’s refusing to play it safe.

“This album has definitely got something to fucking say for itself,” Becky tells us, charging into this new chapter with fierce confidence.

Diving Into ‘More! More! More!’: The Single That Speaks Volumes

The new single More! More! More! is a pulse-pounding electro-pop anthem that captures the double-edged sword of fame and self-care. It’s a vivid portrait of the grind and the pressure to keep pushing, even when it breaks you down.

“One side is cracking the whip, the other is cracking under the pressure,” Becky shares, laying bare her internal battles with balancing ambition and burnout.

This is a side of Becky we’ve never heard so openly before, a raw side that’s concerned not just with beats and radio hits but with the realities artists face behind the scenes.

An Album Written Without Apologies

Becky Hill’s approach to Rebecca was revolutionary for her. It’s a stark contrast from her previous albums, written with a liberating detachment from worrying about public expectations.

“I have never fully given myself permission to write something that was unbelievably authentic to me,” she admits. “That came about from feeling tired of second-guessing what people wanted to hear from me.”

The album emerged from a place of fearlessness—fearless because it might be the last, or the one that changes everything. That tension fueled her creativity and honesty.

Becky Hill, 2026. Credit: Joseph Delany

The Punk Spirit and Diverse Influences

Musically, Rebecca is a refreshing take on Becky’s sound—blending electronic music with Britpop flair and anthemic strings. She draws inspiration from iconic acts like Blur, The Prodigy, Basement Jaxx, and even the rebellious vibe of Gorillaz and Pendulum. This punk essence channels the rebellious energy she felt as a teenager discovering their music.

“There’s a real punk essence to what I was making... softer Becky Hill has its place, but this album has more band-led songs and heavy influence from the music that made me feel rebellious as a teen.”

Becky Hill, 2026. Credit: Joseph Delany

Stories Behind the Songs: Class, Criticism, and Confidence

One of the more striking stories on the album stems from Becky’s response to a public jab by comedian Jack Whitehall, who once dubbed her “Wetherspoons Whitney” at the 2025 BRIT Awards. Her song Daddy Range Rover is a pointed retort, confronting those who punch down with privilege.

“I was always brought up middle class. My parents pretended we were middle class but we couldn’t afford the lifestyle. My dad was working class, and I definitely have that mentality,” she explains, digging into themes of class, identity, and resilience.

Beyond class issues, the album candidly explores love, fame, and the pressures of the music industry. The opening track Tie Me Down reimagines marriage from a traditionally “pure and angelic” concept into something “sexy and powerful.” Becky also touches on the fragile balance artists walk between losing control and thriving under pressure.

Embracing Authenticity in Pop Music

Becky has watched the pop landscape evolve, with artists like Charli XCX, Zara Larsson, and Raye inspiring her through their fearless authenticity.

“Their successes prove people want music they can really invest in—not vague hits but personal, specific stories.”

This shift gave Becky permission to explore her own voice without fear. Rebecca is her way of stepping fully into that space.

Why ‘Rebecca’ and What It Means

The album’s title holds deep personal significance. Rebecca means “to tie” or “to bind,” which Becky interprets as a metaphor for the album’s themes of pleasure, pain, and empowerment.

“This album felt like a form of BDSM—there’s a lot of contrast between pleasure and pain. Sometimes you love something so much it causes you pain, and you trick yourself into thinking the pain is pleasure.”

At 30, Becky feels Rebecca is the truest expression of who she has become.

A Commitment to Grassroots Music

Looking forward, Becky is also passionate about supporting grassroots music venues, which she sees as vital cultural hubs.

“They’re a staple of UK culture—a place to detach from reality and connect with others. The fact so many venues are closing is a tragedy. It’s such a worthwhile cause to get behind.”

She’s set to perform at the Music Venue Trust’s Everywhere At Once weekender, championing these essential spaces.

Becky Hill live at Reading 2025. Credit: Andy Ford

Upcoming Tour Dates

Becky Hill’s 2026 tour will take her across the UK and Europe, with dates including:

  • June 20 – Cornwall, Eden Project
  • June 26 – Staffordshire, Cannock Chase Forest
  • June 27 – York, Racecourse
  • July 24 – Hitchin, Priory
  • July 25 – Cheshire, Together Again Festival
  • August 2 – Bristol, Clifton Downs
  • August 8 – Canterbury, St. Lawrence Ground
  • August 13 – Poznan, BitterSweet Festival
  • August 15 – West Sussex, Borde Hill
  • August 22 – Colchester, Castle Park
  • August 30 – Cheshire, Creamfields

Final Thoughts

Becky Hill’s Rebecca is more than just an album—it’s a fearless statement from an artist who has finally found her authentic voice. With its punk energy, diverse sounds, and brutally honest lyrics, it’s poised to shake up the pop world.

FAQ

  • What makes Becky Hill’s album ‘Rebecca’ different from her previous work?
    ‘Rebecca’ is more punk-inspired and deeply personal, reflecting Becky’s authentic self without worrying about fitting into expectations.
  • What is the theme behind the single ‘More! More! More!’?
    It explores the pressures of success, mental health, and the struggle between pushing yourself and burning out.
  • Why did Becky Hill name her album ‘Rebecca’?
    The name means ‘to tie’ or ‘to bind’, symbolizing the album’s themes of pleasure, pain, and empowerment.
  • Who influenced the musical style of ‘Rebecca’?
    Artists like Blur, The Prodigy, Basement Jaxx, and Gorillaz inspired the punk and band-led sounds on the album.
  • What role do grassroots venues play according to Becky Hill?
    She views them as vital cultural spaces where people can connect and escape reality, and she supports efforts to keep them alive.

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