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Best Becky Hill Collaborations

Alex DaviesBy Alex Davies 3 weeks ago
Written with AI assistance.

The partnerships that made Becky Hill essential to every major dance producer's hit-making playbook.

Best Becky Hill Collaborations

Why these collaborations matter

Becky Hill is a vocalist in dance and electronic music. That means she brings the human element to productions that could otherwise feel mechanical or cold. Her raspy voice has a particular quality: it sounds like someone actually singing, not a vocal sample processed through ten different effects. That's why the world's top dance producers, from legendary DJ David Guetta to rising stars like Meduza and Topic, all want to work with her. She makes their records sing in a way that generic vocals simply cannot.

The Guetta effect (twice)

David Guetta worked with Becky Hill twice, which tells you everything you need to know about how much he valued the collaboration. Remember is a powerful dancefloor anthem, proof that Becky can deliver on massive production. Then came Crazy What Love Can Do, where she shared vocal duties with Ella Henderson. This track shows that Becky isn't just a featured vocalist on other people's records. She can hold her own alongside other vocalists of her calibre.

Oliver Heldens and the sonic breakthrough

Gecko (Overdrive) with Oliver Heldens launched Becky into the mainstream. The Dutch producer's signature style, combined with her distinctive voice, created an instant classic that helped establish her career. This partnership proved that Becky's voice could work with cutting-edge electronic production. It opened every door that came after.

Sigala, Meduza, and the modern landscape

Beyond the legends, Becky has worked with brilliant contemporary producers who represent the current state of dance music. Sigala's Wish You Well is more accessible and pop-leaning. Meduza's Lose Control (with Goodboys) is introspective and hook-driven. These collaborations show that Becky's voice can adapt to different production styles and approaches, which is why she remains relevant and sought-after.

Electronic pioneers: Wilkinson, Chase & Status, Topic

Her work with Wilkinson on Afterglow, Chase & Status on Disconnect, and Topic on My Heart Goes (La Di Da) demonstrates her continuing relevance with established and emerging producers alike. Each collaboration brings out something different in both the producer and the vocalist, which is the mark of a truly essential artist.

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