Becky Hill - Only Honest On The Weekend (Deluxe) (2022) Hi-Res

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Title: Only Honest On The Weekend (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 2021 / 2022
Label: Polydor Records
Genre: Pop
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks) / FLAC (tracks) 24bit-44.1kHz
Total Time: 1:06:06
Total Size: 154 / 465 / 797 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1

01. Run (Becky Hill, Galantis) (3:10)
02. I Got You (3:10)
03. Last Time (3:34)
04. Make It Hard To Love You (3:19)
05. Better Off Without You (Becky Hill, Shift K3Y) (3:18)
06. Remember (Becky Hill, David Guetta) (2:41)
07. Perfect People (3:03)
08. My Heart Goes (La Di Da) (Becky Hill, Topic) (2:28)
09. Could Be My Somebody (Becky Hill, S1mba) (3:15)
10. Business (Becky Hill, Ella Eyre) (3:17)
11. Waiting Not Looking (2:04)
12. Distance (2:55)
13. Lessons (Becky Hill, Banx & Ranx) (3:07)
14. Heaven On My Mind (Becky Hill, Sigala)(3:13)
15. Is Anybody There (3:16)
16. Through The Night (Becky Hill, 220 KID) (2:48)

CD 2

01. Personally (3:41)
02. Here For You (Becky Hill, Wilkinson)(3:47)
03. Netsky - Hold On (3:44)
04. Remember (Acoustic) (2:58)
05. Space (3:18)

After seven years of dance-pop cemented her status as a singles artist, Hill’s disposable debut album leaves you wondering why she bothered to make one.

Hill is, after all, the definition of a singles artist. Known for her pop songwriting, and dance-pop collaborations with David Guetta, Sigala and Shift K3y to name just a few – Remember, with Guetta, will surely notch a sixth week in the UK Top 10 today – she’s always struggled to carve an identity as an artist in her own right. This album is unlikely to change that. As well as filling floors, its 15 tracks are seemingly designed for fast-fashion adverts during Love Island, with over-stuffed production that’s about as robust and long-lasting as the minidresses sold therein.

Hill does have a rich, lightly husky voice that’s almost able to inject soul into something lifeless, and there are also some vaguely interesting songs: Waiting Not Looking’s undulating, subterranean synths and light drum’n’bass beats add a little weirdness; the climbing melodies of midtempo stomper I Got You demonstrate Hill’s ability to write good top lines; the watery chords and garage shuffle of Could Be My Somebody are a welcome throwback. But these are short respites from the conveyer belt of blandness. Perhaps after waiting nearly a decade to be allowed to release an album, Hill’s enthusiasm had just run dry.





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Thank you so much for sharing!!