Bebe Rexha: Songs and Collaborations
Bebe Rexha spent years writing other artists' hits. Then she became the voice everyone wanted on their records.
Before the spotlight
Bebe Rexha is an American pop singer-songwriter from Brooklyn with Albanian heritage. Before establishing herself as a solo artist, she worked behind the scenes as a songwriter, co-writing hits for other artists. That apprenticeship mattered. It taught her how to write hooks that land immediately, how to shape songs around production, how to serve a vision bigger than herself. Then she stepped into the spotlight and discovered she could do all those things as a performer too.
From shadows to collaborations
Her breakthrough came through major collaborations. Me Myself & I with G-Eazy introduced her dynamic energy to pop audiences. Meant to Be with Florida Georgia Line demonstrated her ability to cross genres convincingly, blending pop sensibilities with country elements. Her talent for adaptation made her invaluable. Dance producers and pop artists alike wanted her voice on their records.
Building an empire through production partnerships
David Guetta became a recurring collaborator. I'm Good (Blue) with Guetta and One in a Million further proved her place in dance-pop. Martin Garrix's In the Name of Love showcased her versatility alongside top-tier electronic production. Baby I'm Jealous with Doja Cat paired two rising pop talents. She's comfortable in multiple genres and multiple production styles. That flexibility is her real strength.
Her core approach
Bebe Rexha works primarily in pop and dance-electronic music, though she's explored country collaborations too. She doesn't dominate tracks. Instead, she shapes her vocal approach to match the production. On upbeat dance records, her delivery is precise and rhythmic. On country collaborations, she finds warmth and authenticity. That's why producers keep returning to her: she makes their vision sound better.
FAQs
What genre is Bebe Rexha?
Pop, dance, and electronic primarily, though she's also explored country. Her versatility lets her move fluidly between styles without losing her core identity.
Which artists has she collaborated with most?
David Guetta is one of her most frequent collaborators, appearing on multiple tracks. She's also worked prominently with G-Eazy, Martin Garrix, Doja Cat, and Florida Georgia Line.