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Happy To Help

by Justice Hill

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Just Look Up 04:08
So whats going on right here You talk a lot now I bet you didn't notice near You look a lot down
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Can U See Me 07:50
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What Now 04:21

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Justice Hill writes immersive, introspective, and danceable songs that have already made a sizable splash in Chicago’s music community. Whether it’s his raucous live band Justice Hill and Nightime Love or his solo offerings like 2021’s Chicago Reader-cosigned Room With a View, Hill makes a warm and welcoming first impression. Though the songwriter has been known for being a Berklee-trained piano player and an undeniable frontman, his new EP Happy to Help solidifies his place as a producer and beatmaker. “I spent too much time overthinking about what I want to sound like and meticulously writing,” says Hill. “This past year I just wanted to relax and have fun with music. It’s been so freeing.”

Across four resonant and eclectic tracks, Hill’s distinctive talent as a songwriter shines brightest throughout. The lead single “Don’t Mention It” exudes sunny confidence with bubbly synth bass, a soulful organ, and soaring vocal harmonies. Basically, a sonic distillation of summertime, Hill’s voice feels like a reassuring and hopeful friend. Elsewhere on the epic and groove-heavy “Can U See Me?” Hill creates his most club-ready offering yet. “It’s a little love letter to house songs for Chicago,” he says. “There's part of me that loves just banging beats and dancing. I wanted to show people what I can do production-wise and do four completely different songs that sound like me. I want to show this side of me.”

Happy to Help marks both a creative leap and a marker of newfound artistic freedom for Hill. The EP represents a stopgap between Hill’s last LP and his future full-lengths, a reset for the artist to let go of his anxiety and personal pressures and just make music for fun. “It’s called Happy to Help for a reason,” says Hill. “You wanna be able to put yourself in a song. You want it to sound like it was for you when you hear something. This is a reminder to anyone that life is about doing the right things for the right reasons.”

-written by Josh Terry

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released July 1, 2022

All tracks written, performed, and produced by Justice Hill
Mixed by Justice Hill
www.justicehillmusic.com

Mastered by Brok Mende at Friends of Friends
friendsoffriendsrecording.com

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