Bebe Rexha

Date of Birth:
01 January 0001

Introduction:

Bebe Rexha (born Bleta Rexha, August 30, 1989) is an American pop singer-songwriter and record producer known for her powerhouse vocals, genre-blending sound, and chart-topping hits. Rising to fame as a songwriter for some of the industry’s biggest names, Rexha later established herself as a successful solo artist with hits like "Me, Myself & I," "In the Name of Love," and "I’m Good (Blue)."

Early Life and Background

Bebe Rexha was born in Brook:lyn, New York, to Albanian parents from Macedonia. She was raised in Staten Island and showed an early interest in music, learning the trumpet, guitar, and piano in elementary school. While attending Tottenville High School, she joined the choir and appeared in musicals, honing her vocal skills and stage presence. At 15, Rexha won the Best Teen Songwriter award at the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences’ annual Grammy Day, an early indicator of her future success.

Career:

Early Career and Songwriting Success

Rexha’s professional music career began in 2010 when she joined Pete Wentz’s experimental band, Black Cards. After leaving the group in 2012, she signed with Warner Bros. Records in 2013 and quickly gained recognition as a songwriter. She penned tracks for Selena Gomez ("Like a Champion"), Nikki Williams ("Glowing"), and Eminem and Rihanna’s global hit "The Monster," which topped the Billboard Hot 100.

In 2014, Rexha featured on Cash Cash’s hit single "Take Me Home" and released her debut solo single, "I Can’t Stop Drinking About You." The following year, she dropped her debut EP, I Don’t Wanna Grow Up, and co-released "Me, Myself & I" with G-Eazy, which became a multi-platinum success.

Breakthrough and Solo Success

In 2016, Rexha collaborated with Nicki Minaj on "No Broken Hearts" and Martin Garrix on the smash hit "In the Name of Love." That same year, she co-hosted the MTV Europe Music Awards, showcasing her growing presence in the industry. In 2017, she released her second EP, All Your Fault: Pt. 1, which included the single "I Got You," followed by All Your Fault: Pt. 2 later that year. The EPs featured collaborations with artists like Florida Georgia Line ("Meant to Be"), which became a crossover country-pop hit and topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart for a record-breaking 50 weeks.

Her debut studio album, Expectations, was released in 2018, featuring hits like "I’m a Mess" and "Meant to Be." The album received critical acclaim and earned Rexha two Grammy nominations, including Best New Artist.

Recent Projects and Collaborations

In 2021, Rexha released her second studio album, Better Mistakes, which included tracks like "Sacrifice" and "Baby, I’m Jealous" featuring Doja Cat. The album showcased her versatility, blending pop, R&B, and electronic influences.

Rexha’s collaboration with David Guetta on "I’m Good (Blue)" in 2022 became a viral sensation, topping charts worldwide and earning her another Grammy nomination. The song interpolates Eiffel 65’s "Blue (Da Ba Dee)" and highlighted her ability to stay relevant in the evolving music landscape.

In 2023, Rexha announced a global tour in support of her upcoming projects and continued to tease new music through social media platforms.

Personal Life:

Bebe Rexha has been open about her personal experiences, including her struggles with mental health and body image. She has used her platform to advocate for self-love, inclusivity, and mental health awareness. Rexha has also spoken about her Albanian heritage and the pride she takes in her cultural roots.

Legacy and Influence:

Bebe Rexha’s impact on the music industry extends beyond her solo career. Her songwriting for major artists and ability to navigate diverse genres have set her apart as a multifaceted talent. Songs like "The Monster" and "Meant to Be" have left a lasting imprint on pop and country music, respectively, while her collaborations with electronic and hip-hop artists demonstrate her adaptability.

Recent Activities:

As of 2025, Rexha remains a prominent figure in the pop music scene, collaborating with high-profile artists and engaging with her fans worldwide. Her dedication to evolving her sound and connecting with her audience ensures her continued relevance and success in the industry.