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Becky Hill singles survivor (Round 2) 23 members have voted

  1. 1. Vote for your least favourites

    • Afterglow (with Wilkinson)
      1
    • Powerless (with Rudimental)
      2
    • Gecko (Overdrive) [with Oliver Heldens]
      1
    • Caution To The Wind
      8
    • Losing
      5
    • All My Love (with Watermät & TAI)
      5
    • Back To My Love (feat. Little Simz)
      7
    • Piece Of Me (with MK)
      1
    • False Alarm
      1
    • Warm
      6
    • Rude Love
      8
    • Sing It Back (with Pete Tong, Jules Buckley & The Heritage Orchestra)
      5
    • Sunrise In The East
      8
    • Back & Forth (with MK & Jonas Blue)
      0
    • I Could Get Used To This (with WEISS)
      2
    • Wish You Well (with Sigala)
      0
    • Lose Control (with MEDUZA & Goodboys)
      1
    • Only You
      8
    • Better Off Without You (feat. Shift K3Y)
      3
    • Nothing Really Matters (with Tiësto)
      2
    • Heaven On My Mind (with Sigala)
      3
    • Space
      1
    • Forever Young
      5
    • Wake Up With You (with Bruno Martini & Magnificence)
      10
    • Last Time
      1
    • Remember (with David Guetta)
      2
    • Hold On (with Netsky)
      5
    • My Heart Goes (La Di Da) (feat. Topic)
      4
    • Here For You (with Wilkinson)
      2
    • Run (with Galantis)
      1

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We say goodbye to 3 tracks from the first round. Round 2 is now up.

 

=31st. Don't Know About You (with B Live feat. JME) [8 votes, 6.72%]

Becky provides guest vocal on this garage tinged track released only a few months ago. Maybe it hasn't had time to resonate with people hence its placing here as it's had little playlist support.

 

=31st. Unpredictable [8 votes, 6.72%]

Released in 2017 as the final single from her independent label, Becky teamed up with MNEK, but it did not chart.

 

33rd. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas [9 votes, 7.56%]

Released during the 2021 festive seaosn, Becky's take on the 1940s Christmas classic was put out as part of a Christmas EP combining her previous releases. It didn't chart, but as often with Christmas songs, popularity increases as the years go on so we may see this again in the future.

 

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I'll riot if "Hold On" gets eliminated too early.
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