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This album does its job well, it’s filled with feel good club bangers that will solidify Becky as an artist. Her voice has always been a key standout for me, and this album allows her to explore her voice well. The songs on the album are undeniably catchy and make me want to dance.
However, where this album falters is with its lyrical content and how limiting it is for Becky. This album does its job like I said of being filled with club bangers that will make people dance, but it fails to be much more than that. The songs for the most part are generic and the lyrical content is bland and lacks a personal touch from Becky. Now there are moments where there are slower songs and Becky gets to show more of her vulnerable side which is amazing. But we are talking about 2 songs. I fear Becky has put herself in a box where she is safe and comfortable, and I want to see her try more with a more personal album and experiment with different genres.
My favourite songs ranked:
Perfect people
Better off without you with Shift Key
Heaven on my mind with Sigala
Remember with David Guetta
Distance
My Heart goes (La Di Da) with Topic
Business with Ella Eyre
Last Time
Make it hard to love you
Is anybody There
I got You
Lessons with Banx and Ranx
Through the Night with 220 Kid
Waiting not looking
Could be my somebody with Simba
Overall, Becky Hill delivers a solid debut album. Which does its job well. Her amazing voice is on full display here and there are plenty of catchy club bangers to enjoy. But Becky fails to go deeper, and this makes the album lack a personal touch and I feel will get stale over time. I Hope Becky tries something with a bit more to it for her sophomore album.
Overall score 7/10
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