Bebe Rexha, born Bleta Rexha on August 30, 1989, is an American singer-songwriter and record producer with Albanian roots who has made a significant mark on the pop music landscape. Exhibiting a flair for songwriting from a young age, Rexha penned her first song at just four years old. She initially garnered industry attention as the lead vocalist for the band Black Cards, formed by Fall Out Boy bassist Pete Wentz, but her breakthrough came from her songwriting prowess, penning hits for eminent artists including Eminem and Rihanna's Grammy award-winning single "The Monster". Rexha's solo career took off with the success of her 2015 debut single "I Can't Stop Drinking About You" and further solidified with her platinum-selling hit "Me, Myself & I" in collaboration with G-Eazy.
Rexha's distinctive voice and songwriting talents have cultivated a dynamic career, blending elements of pop, hip hop, and electronic music. Her artistry has been recognized with nominations for prestigious awards, including the Grammy Awards, reflecting her industry-wide impact. Her discography boasts a combination of chart-topping singles and collaborations with a myriad of artists, showcasing her versatility and broad appeal. More recently, Bebe Rexha has continued to release music that connects with a global audience, including her hit "One in a Million" which has been remixed by notable names like Alok and David Guetta. Her work not only shines through her own releases but also in features and remixed tracks, maintaining her status as a formidable force in the music scene.
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