Becky Hill – Only Honest on the Weekend

Album Info

Artist: Becky Hill

Title: Only Honest on the Weekend

Year: 2021

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Tracklist

  • 1. I Got You (3:10)
  • 2. Last Time (3:34)
  • 3. Make It Hard To Love You (3:19)
  • 4. Better Off Without You (feat. Shift K3Y) (3:18)
  • 5. Remember (with David Guetta) (2:41)
  • 6. Perfect People (3:03)
  • 7. My Heart Goes (La Di Da) (feat. Topic) (2:28)
  • 8. Could Be My Somebody (feat. S1mba) (3:15)
  • 9. Business (with Ella Eyre) (3:17)
  • 10. Waiting Not Looking (2:04)
  • 11. Distance (2:55)
  • 12. Lessons (feat. Banx & Ranx) (3:07)
  • 13. Heaven On My Mind (with Sigala) (3:13)
  • 14. Is Anybody There (3:16)
  • 15. Through The Night (feat. 220 KID) (2:48)

Review

Becky Hill’s debut album feels like the moment a voice you’ve heard everywhere finally gets to tell her own story. Only Honest on the Weekend is as polished as you’d expect from one of the UK’s most reliable hitmakers — an electric mix of big-room house, pop euphoria, and confessional honesty. It’s an album built for the dance floor but written from the heart, a paradox Becky leans into rather than hides from.

Tracks like “Remember” (with David Guetta) and “My Heart Goes (La Di Da)” fire off like neon flares, all glossy synths and sky-high hooks. But it’s the quieter moments — “Perfect People,” “Distance,” “I Got You” — that reveal the album’s pulse: the ache of self-awareness beneath the club lights, the exhaustion of being the life of the party when your heart’s still catching up. Becky’s powerhouse voice never falters; she belts, pleads, and glows with conviction.

At times, the production’s precision risks sanding off a bit of her grit. Still, what shines through is a record unafraid to be vulnerable and loud about it. Becky Hill doesn’t just bring the weekend — she brings what’s left when it’s over. - Ava