Outside of Love

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"Outside of Love"
Becky Hill - Outside of Love.png
Single by Becky Hill
from the album Believe Me Now?
Released28 March 2024 (2024-03-28)
Genre
Length2:55
Label Polydor
Composer(s)
Producer(s) Parisi
Becky Hill singles chronology
"Never Be Alone"
(2024)
"Outside of Love"
(2024)
"Right Here"
(2024)

"Outside of Love" is a song by English singer-songwriter Becky Hill, released on 28 March 2024, through Polydor Records as the fourth single from her second studio album, Believe Me Now? (2024). It was written by Hill, Giampaolo Parisi, Marco Parisi, Charlotte Haining and Mike Kintish, and produced by PARISI. [1]

Contents

Composition

In an interview with Emma Wilkes for NME , Hill said about the track: "I really hope people connect to this frustrated and isolated love song and still feel like they wanna dance their way through the shared sadness". [2]

Promotion

An accompanying music video was released alongside the song the same day, 28 March 2024. [3] The music video was directed by Michael Holyk, an often collaborator of Hill. The music video was filmed in Slovenia. [3] A rave edit of the track was also made available the same day. [4]

Critical reception

"Outside of Love" was met with positive reviews by music critics. Dom Vigil of Prelude Press praised the track stating that the song: "sees Becky at her best: dancefloor-igniting electronica inspired by her underground roots, infused with an arena-filling infectiousness". [5] Emma Wilkes of NME dubbed the song as a "big, anthemic" track. [2] Likewise, Liam Cattermole of Notion also described the track as "anthemic" and praised Hill's "powerhouse vocals". [6]

Personnel

Charts

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Outside of Love'
RegionDateFormatLabelRef.
Various28 March 2024 Polydor [22]

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