Everything there is to know about Becky Hill's second album 'Believe Me Now?'

It was released in 2024

Becky Hill
Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 8th Sep 2025
Last updated 19th Jan 2026

Over the last few years, Becky Hill has been busy releasing popular songs like 'Side Effects', 'Never Be Alone' and 'Outside of Love'. She also released her second album 'Believe Me Now?' in May 2024.

The singer, who has had hits such as 'Crazy What Love Can Do' with David Guetta and Ella Henderson, 'History' with Joel Corry and 'Run' with Galantis, released her first album 'Only Honest On The Weekend' after nine years in the music business, back in 2021. Thankfully she didn't make us wait another nine years before dropping her second.

From the meaning behind the title, to which collaborations made it on to the album and where it came in the charts, here's everything there is to know about 'Believe Me Now?'...

What is Becky Hill's second album called?

Becky's album is called 'Believe Me Now?'.

When was the album released?

It was released on 31st May 2024.

'Believe Me Now?' artwork

The day before the album's release, the singer shared a video, where she opened up about her confidence and why she wanted to 'change up' the artwork, using a photo of herself, rather than something illustrative.

The 'Wish You Well' singer explained back in 2024: "I've made a conscious decision this year to change the artwork. I've been doing a lot of illustrative stuff, and I guess that comes again with the confidence thing.

"Like I wasn't really that confident to have my picture on the front of something, to be front and centre on stuff, and this was the first year that I was like 'you know what? Let's change it up', and it was actually Sam Neill (photographer/creative director). God I love this Renaissance stuff, and we just ran with it. I feel like it really worked out, big time."

Becky went on to describe how they did the photo shoot for the album cover, and how this is the artist she was 'always meant to be'.

How did she announce her album?

Taking to social media early in 2024, Becky revealed the name and release date writing: 'BELIEVE ME NOW?

'my second album COMING OUT MAY 31st!!! it’s been a true joy making this body of work, going back to my dance music roots, telling my stories & finally feeling the confidence i never knew i had. i’m very proud of it & im so thankful i got to make it 🤍'. (sic)

Along with sharing the album artwork, Becky also shared some behind the scenes pics and videos of the photo shoot for the album. Fans and other artists were very excited. MNEK wrote: 'well YES', with Ella Eyre commenting: 'majorrrr'. (sic) One fan wrote: 'I AM SCREAMING GOING TO ORDER NOW'. (sic)

What songs are on Becky's second album?

Before the album's release, Becky announced the tracklist for her second album, including several collabs. Take a look at the full tracklist below.

  1. 'True Colours' with Self Esteem
  2. 'Darkest Hour'
  3. 'Outside of Love'
  4. 'Never Be Alone' with Sonny Fodera
  5. 'Multiply'
  6. 'Swim'
  7. 'Man of My Dreams'
  8. 'Linger'
  9. 'Lonely Again'
  10. 'Side Effects' with Lewis Thompson
  11. 'Back Around'
  12. 'Keep Holding On'
  13. 'One Track Mind' with Rileasa
  14. 'Disconnect' with Chase & Status
  15. 'Right Here'

How did fans get their name in Becky Hill's album?

In December 2023, Becky invited her UK fans to get involved with her second album, by submitting their names to be included on the CD version of the album. The singer told her fans: 'Getting locked & loaded 🔐

'next album is sooo close to being finished! but before I deliver everything, I want to give the day ones a shot at being part of the finished product. so…for a very limited time only, UK fans can pre-order my new album and have their names included in the CD booklet!

'I’m only doing this once & there’s a limited number so get in whilst you can! ❤️' (sic)

The closing date for this has now passed.

What did Becky say about her second album?

In November 2023, Becky took to social media to share some more photos and videos in preparation for her new album, telling her fans: 'it’s squirrel season 🐿️ & i’ve been busy squirrelling away a new album, new artwork & a new live creative for you guys next year! i cant tell you much but i can tell you it’s all coming together very nicely, i can’t wait to show you everything!!'. (sic)

The post included a video from a photo shoot as well as some pop up gigs, where Becky can be seen dancing to The Human League's 'Don’t You Want Me'.

Becky previously opened up about what her second album will include, speaking to BANG Showbiz back in 2021, she said: "I’m going to start writing again and experimenting with new sounds and new phase of music for me, I'm very excited about that."

She went on to reveal: "I have a love for dance music and always have done since I was a child. I would love to experiment with more instruments, namely live instrumentation in dance music so you can get that live stage feel while being on the dance floor.

"I’ll definitely be upping the budget on album two and making sure there’s lots of live instruments on there, I think it could really be a breath of fresh air for dance pop music."

In an interview with Sam Thompson for Hits UK ahead of the release, Becky also opened up about her album saying: "It's back to my roots really. There's lots of proper club records on there which I'm really excited about. I've been back in writing more drum and bass as well. I actually think I've written one of the best drum and bass records since I've written 'Afterglow', which I'm really excited about.

"I wrote it with Chase & Status as well, so that's really exciting! There should be new music out quite a lot this year! I just want to see how this next year goes, you know, I've got to go out to America and try and break America, and I've got to really plant my feet."

What's the meaning behind the album title?

Speaking in an interview with NME, Becky revealed the album's title centres around her experience of sexual assault. Telling the magazine it's aimed at those who made her feel like she had to prove her innocence when she was younger.

It's also an ode to those who she says saw her as an underdog when she was just starting out as a singer, including herself! She told NME: “The title takes on many forms of smugness and self-confidence but there’s also a lot of compassion as well.”

Who did Becky work with on it?

Becky worked with a number of writers and producers on the album. While Becky was the main writer for all of the tracks, other writing credits and producers listed are: PARISI, Mark Ralph, Toddla T, Maur, Solardo, MJ Cole, Jax Jones and Franky Wah.

Where did it come in the charts?

'Believe Me Now?' debuted at Number 3 in the UK album charts and has since been certified Gold, selling 100,000 units.

Did Becky tour her second album?

Yes! Becky went on a UK and Ireland arena tour in October 2024 to promote her second album 'Believe Me Now?'. She visited Dublin, Glasgow, Newcastle, Nottingham, Leeds, Exeter, Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff and London, before heading to North America to continue her tour.

Did it win any awards?

No, the album did not win any awards.

Does Becky have a third album?

Becky is currently working on her third album. The singer has not yet confirmed its name or release date, but she has told fans that she's been on the 'best writing trip yet'.

You can hear songs by Becky Hill on KISS.

Take a look through Becky Hill's career:

2012: The Voice

Becky Hill took part in The Voice in 2012, and working with Jessie J she made it to the semi-finals! Although she didn't win the show, this helped start her career and she became the first contestant to get a Number 1 UK single.

2014: Debut single - 'Gecko (Overdrive)'

'Gecko (Overdrive)' was Becky Hill's debut single, which she released with Oliver Heldens in 2014. The song got to Number 1 in the UK Charts and kicked off her incredible career.

2017: ASCAP London Music Awards

Becky Hill got her first ASCAP London Music Award in 2017 for the song 'False Alarm' with Matoma. Her song 'Lose Control', which she released with Meduza, Goodboys and Conor Blake Manning, then won the award for Winning Hot Dance/Electronic Song Award at the 2021 ASCAP London Music Awards!

2019: 'Get To Know' album

'Get To Know' was Becky Hill's debut compilation album, made up of amazing tunes including 'I Could Get Used To This' with Weiss and 'Find A Place' with MNEK. It was released in September 2019.

Also in 2019, Becky teamed up with DJ Sigala to create 'Wish You Well' in 2019 and in 2020 they teamed up again with MNEK to release 'Heaven On My Mind'.

2021: 'Only Honest On The Weekend' album

In 2021, Becky Hill released her debut studio album 'Only Honest On The Weekend', which includes amazing dance floor fillers like 'My Heart Goes (La Di Da)' and 'Heaven On My Mind' with Sigala and has since gone on to be certified Platinum. The record also features 'Remember' with David Guetta, which got to Number 3 in the UK charts and was nominated for Song of the Year at the BRIT Awards.

Also that year, the film adaptation of the musical Everybody's Talking About Jamie used Becky Hill's song 'Everything' in the movie soundtrack which also featured hits by Chaka Khan, Todrick Hall and Sophie Ellis-Bextor.

2022: Winning her first BRIT Award

After being nominated for two awards, Becky Hill took home the award for Best Dance Act at the 2022 BRIT Awards in February. She gave an emotional speech thanking fans and saying that she was "heart-warmed" by the result.

2022 also saw the release of Becky's songs 'Run' with Galantis, 'Here For You' with Wilkinson - their second collab after 'Afterglow' in 2013, and 'Crazy What Love Can Do' with Ella Henderson and David Guetta. She also performed at the Women's Euro 2022 final on 31st July 2022, where the England team won. Becky performed a medley of her songs including 'Remember' and 'My Heart Goes (La Di Da)'.

2023: Nominated at the BRIT Awards 2023

Becky was nominated for the second year running in the Dance category at the BRIT Awards 2023! The awards ceremony, which took place on 11th February, saw Becky go up against Bonobo, Calvin Harris, Eliza Rose & Interplanetary Criminal and Fred Again... in the category which she won last year. In amazing news for Becky, she won the award!

Becky was clearly emotional about winning her second BRIT Award and said in her acceptance speech: "The biggest thanks of all has to go to my fans who for another year have helped me win a BRIT Award and imposter syndrome kicked straight in when the nominees were announced. I was so scared and when I read all their comments I was so touched, so thank you so much. Thank you!"

Becky also joined Jason Derulo on BBC Three's Project Icon, which saw 10 unsigned artists attempt to make it in the music business. She also took to The Other Stage at Glastonbury in 2023, and announced her first arena tour.

2024: Second album 'Believe Me Now?'

Becky Hill released her second album 'Believe Me Now?' on 31st May 2024. It features 15 songs, including her hits 'Disconnect', 'Side Effects' and 'Outside of Love'. The album went to Number 3 in the chart and has since been certified Gold in the UK.

2025: Becky nominated for Dance Act at the BRITs

In January 2025, Becky was announced as one of the nominees in the BRIT Awards 2025 with Mastercard. She was up against Charli XCX, Chase & Status, Fred again.. and Nia Archives in the Dance Act promoted by KISS category. Charli XCX was announced as the winner at The BRIT Awards ceremony on 1st March.

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