Feature: Holding On, Giving Thanks - Beebee Bassey’s Birthday Release
- I'm Not From London
- Sep 6
- 1 min read
There’s something bold about using your birthday not to bask in attention, but to give back…
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That’s exactly what Beebee Bassey did on 30th July, releasing three songs that feel like love letters — to herself, to her child, and to the women around her.
The headline track ‘Hold On To Hope’ is built on resilience: Its melody sways between fragility and power, echoing the reality of clinging to light when shadows linger. Bassey doesn’t overcomplicate the production; instead, she lets emotion lead. The result is a track that feels lived-in, carrying the weight of hardship but refusing to collapse under it.
With ‘Little Miracle’, she shifts from survival to gratitude. Written for her son, the track is tender and grounded, its heartbeat-like rhythm underscoring lyrics that celebrate both fragility and strength. It’s a love song to motherhood, but also to endurance.
The energy then rises with ‘Sisters By Soul’, featuring Kella Kayy, a track that pulses with warmth and solidarity. Their vocals intertwine seamlessly, making the song less about individual performance and more about shared spirit. It’s music as community.
Bassey’s three-track drop is less a typical release and more a cultural gesture — a reminder that music at its best is both personal and collective. It celebrates hope, kinship, and resilience, making her birthday feel like a gift to everyone who listens.








