Becky Hill
Becky Hill is an English singer and songwriter who gained fame after appearing on The Voice and auditioning with John Legend's 'Ordinary People'.
Pop Singer
February 14, 1994
Aquarius
31
Worcestershire, England
British singer and songwriter Becky Hill gained recognition as a contestant on “The Voice UK” in 2012, where she auditioned with John Legend’s “Ordinary People.” Since then, she has become a prominent figure in the music industry, known for her catchy and danceable pop tunes. Some of her well-known works include solo singles “Lose Control” and “Wish You Well,” as well as collaborations with artists such as Jonas Blue and Oliver Heldens. Hill’s debut album, “Only Honest On The Weekend (Deluxe),” features popular tracks like “Crazy What Love Can Do” and “My Heart Goes (La Di Da).” Her impressive vocal range and versatility have garnered her billions of streams worldwide and numerous award nominations. Hill also holds a degree in Music Performance from the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford, which has contributed to her development as a songwriter and vocalist.