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Jack Whitehall and Becky Hill launch Rebecca with More! More! More!

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has set September 25 for the release of her third album, , and marked the announcement with a new single, “More! More! More!” The two-time Brit Award winner put the song out on the day it premiered as Radio 1’s Hottest Record, with a video directed by .

The timing matters because Hill is opening a fresh album cycle with a fixed date, a lead track and a run of summer live shows already on the calendar. Before the record arrives via and , she is due to headline and Poland’s BitterSweet Festival, giving fans a first live glimpse of the project while the rollout builds.

Hill said “More! More! More!” is about the push and pull of never being happy, doing too much and still not feeling enough. She described it as satirical and tongue-in-cheek, but rooted in her own experience, including the pressure of ignoring how she feels and pushing herself out of fear of losing the job she loves more than anything in the world. That is the kind of hard-edged honesty that has helped define her career, and it sits neatly beside a song title that sounds playful until the lyrics land.

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There is also a sharper contradiction inside the album itself. Hill has said she has always wanted to be the people’s artist, but she also knows that does not mean trying to please everybody all the time. For Rebecca, she said she needed to be headstrong and make something that fully reflected who she is creatively, calling the record “curated chaos.” That points to an album built less for comfort than for self-definition.

What she has not yet given away is the full tracklist. The new single sets the tone, but the remaining songs on Rebecca have not been detailed, leaving the release date as the next clear marker in a rollout that now runs from the Radio 1 premiere through to the summer stage dates and then the September arrival.

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