Throughout the month, we’ll be documenting our ’15 for 2015′ Ones To Watch. First up, it’s Becky Hill:

Regardless of whether an artist wins (or appears in the live finals), the ability to be able to positively shun the chains of reality TV show appearances is a rarity in itself. Bar the likes of Olly Murs, Leona Lewis, Will Young, and the obvious example of One Direction, only a fair few can claim to have been able to forge a positive imprint that’s noted as ‘credible’. However fortunately for Becky Hill, the young singer/songwriter (who appeared on 2012’s The Voice) has managed to not only retain credibility from the breadth of the industry, but also set the wheels-in-motion for what could well end up being an exciting career for herself.

Regular Stagedoor FM readers would’ve noticed we’ve been strong advocates of Becky Hill since first laying ears on her material back in the spring; from vocal appearances on Wilkinson’s Afterglow, Rudimental’s Powerless and this summer’s huge Oliver Heldens’ anthem Gecko (Overdrive) – of which she co-wrote with MNEK – things got off to a strong start for Hill. Then fast-forwarding to the sublime Two Inch Punch-produced ‘buzz track’ Caution To The Wind, alongside her official debut Losing, 2015 is shaping up to be a year where Becky Hill could become an unstoppable force. Oh, and let’s not also forget her impressive repertoire of writing and co-writing credits too (Little Mix, Conor Maynard, plus Oliver Heldens’ latest collab with K.Stewart on Last All Night Koala).