Becky Hill has announced her third album, ‘Rebecca’, arriving September 25th via Polydor Records/Astralwerks. The two-time Brit Award winner launched it with new single “More! More! More!,” which premiered as BBC Radio 1’s Hottest Record and arrives with a video directed by Joseph Delaney.
The track is pulsating, sharp, and self-aware, built around driving electronic production and a wry look at what it actually feels like to spend over a decade navigating the music industry. Hill’s writing locks onto the anxiety and relentless pressure of modern life with the kind of precision that comes from someone processing it in real time.
“The song is about the push and pull of never being happy, doing too much, but never feeling enough,” says Hill. “Ignoring how I feel and pushing myself in fear of losing the job I love more than anything in the world. It’s satirical and tongue-in-cheek, but still very much rooted in my lived experience.”
Delaney’s video makes that exhausting cycle visible. Body-cam shots track Hill through a day that starts at 10 am after falling into bed at 5:30 am, moving through boardrooms, glam sessions, and increasingly intense choreography before collapsing back into bed at 5:30 am to do it all over again. The visual and the song operate on the same frequency.
‘Rebecca’ was written during a period of deep personal and artistic reflection, with Hill examining ambition, identity, and the contradictions of her creative life with humor and brutal honesty. She describes the album as “curated chaos,” reconnecting with guitar influences alongside the dance and drum & bass foundations that built her career, blended with heavy electro production and euphoric electronics.
“I’ve always wanted to be the people’s artist,” Hill says. “But that doesn’t mean having to please everybody all the time. With this album, I needed to be headstrong and make something that fully reflected who I am creatively.”
A summer of live shows runs ahead of the September release, with Hill headlining major outdoor events and festivals including Creamfields and Poland’s BitterSweet Festival. Special formats include a fan edition CD digipak with an exclusive bonus track, a numbered limited-edition signed colored vinyl, black vinyl, and standard CD digipak.

