Arthur Hill has a knack for making self-deprecation sound like a stadium anthem, and his new single “Working On It” is the perfect example. Released today, March 27, 2026, the track captures that specific, messy feeling of trying to get your life together while everyone else seems to have the manual.
If you’ve been following Arthur’s transition from hilarious “dinner table” TikTok sketches to selling out the O2 Academy Brixton, you know he doesn’t just “do” pop. He does relatable, slightly awkward, and incredibly catchy stories that actually stick.
Why “Working On It” Hits Different
Arthur has basically mastered the art of the “sad-dance” song. It’s upbeat, it’s polished, but the lyrics hit a little closer to home than your average radio hit.
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The Sound: It carries that same warm, synth-heavy energy from his Missed Again EP. Think modern disco meets a late-night drive.
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The Vocals: His falsetto is as sharp as ever. There’s a soulfulness there that reminds you he’s a musician first and a “content creator” second.
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The Relatability: The song isn’t about having it all figured out. It’s about the “in-between”—being a work in progress and being okay with that.
“I feel quite privileged to be able to change my sound slightly in each song and have the fans still engage with it.” — Arthur Hill
From Viral Skits to Global Stages
It’s been wild to watch Arthur’s trajectory. What started with musical impressions (that James Blunt one still lives rent-free in our heads) has turned into a legitimate music career.
After a massive 2025 that saw the release of his debut EP In The Middle Of Somewhere, Arthur is proving he’s got staying power. He’s not just riding a viral wave; he’s building a discography.
Where to Catch Him Live in 2026
If “Working On It” is stuck in your head, you really need to hear it live. Arthur is hitting some iconic spots this summer:
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July 10: Supporting Bastille at Cardiff Castle.
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August 23: Colchester Castle Park.
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Summer 2026: A highly anticipated set at Latitude Festival.
Give It a Spin
“Working On It” is out now on all streaming platforms. You can also catch the official video over on his YouTube channel, which usually features that classic Arthur Hill humor we fell in love with in the first place.



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