Remember Rixton? That British pop-rock band that had us all singing along to “Me and My Broken Heart” in 2014?
While their breakout hit dominated the charts, Rixton actually had a handful of other gems that slipped under the radar—until now.
Here are 5 Rixton songs you forgot existed (but will instantly recognize once you hit play).
1. “Wait on Me” – The Forgotten Anthem

This upbeat track was the perfect follow-up to their debut single, blending catchy hooks with Jake Roche’s signature raspy vocals.
Fun fact: The band revealed in an interview that they wrote “Wait on Me” in just under two hours during a late-night studio session.
Why’d it fade? It got overshadowed by their bigger hits, but give it a listen—you’ll wonder how you ever forgot it.
2. “We All Want the Same Thing” – The Party Starter

Ever been to a wedding where the DJ played this bop? If not, you missed out.
This track was a fan favorite during Rixton’s live shows, with its infectious chorus and feel-good vibes.
Behind the scenes: The band joked that they added the clap sounds last minute because “it needed more hype.” Mission accomplished.
3. “Hotel Ceiling” – The Emotional Curveball

Swap the party vibes for raw emotion—this ballad showed Rixton’s softer side.
Jake Roche once shared that the lyrics were inspired by a rough patch in his relationship, making it one of their most personal tracks.
It never got the spotlight it deserved, but it’s a hidden gem for anyone who loves a good heartbreak song.
4. “Appreciated” – The Underrated Banger

With its slick production and cheeky lyrics, this song was pure Rixton—fun, flirty, and impossible not to dance to.
Trivia: The band filmed the music video in one take, and you can spot them cracking up between scenes if you watch closely.
Why isn’t this still on every workout playlist? We demand answers.
5. “Whole” – The Unreleased Fan Favorite

Hardcore Rixton stans know this one—it was a bonus track on some editions of their album, *Let the Road*.
Its soulful melody and heartfelt lyrics made it a standout, but limited release meant many fans never heard it.
Pro tip: Search it on YouTube. Thank us later.
So, did any of these trigger a wave of nostalgia?
Rixton may have disbanded, but their music still slaps—especially these forgotten hits.
Which one are you streaming first? Drop it in the comments and tag a friend who needs this throwback in their life.

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