Right Here
by Becky Hill (featuring Chase & Status)

Album: Believe Me Now? (2024)
Charted: 60
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Songfacts®:

  • On "Right Here" Becky Hill celebrates a strong, enduring love that has weathered storms and emerged stronger. It's a song about the importance of commitment and the unwavering support that true love provides.
  • The British electronic music duo Chase & Status provide the driving drum-and-bass foundation that elevates the song's message of commitment. "Right Here" marks the second time Hill and Chase & Status have joined forces, following their 2023 UK Top 10 hit, "Disconnect."
  • This is Hill's third foray into drum-and-bass territory. It follows in the footsteps of "Disconnect" and her 2013 single with Wilkinson, "Afterglow."
  • Hill co-wrote the song with:

    English drum-and-bass singer-songwriter Charlotte Haining. Their previous efforts include the singles "My Heart Goes (La Di Da)" and "Outside Of Love."

    Kieron McIntosh, from Wellingborough, Northamptonshire, who performs as House of EL. He also co-wrote "Disconnect."

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