Best Bebe Rexha Songs
These five Bebe Rexha collaborations show why she became the voice everyone wanted on their dance-pop records.
The breakthrough that changed everything: Meant to Be with Florida Georgia Line
This was the moment Bebe Rexha proved she could move between genres without losing credibility. She brought pop energy to a country collaboration and somehow it felt natural. The track convinced producers everywhere that her voice could fit almost anywhere.
The dance-pop dominance
I'm Good (Blue) with David Guetta became her most recognizable dance-pop moment. Infectious hook, euphoric production, immediate radio appeal. It positioned her as essential to the modern dance-pop formula. In the Name of Love with Martin Garrix showed her working with top-tier electronic production. One in a Million, also with David Guetta, proved their chemistry extended beyond one song. Both tracks proved she'd become central to the genre.
The pop power move: Baby I'm Jealous with Doja Cat
Pairing two rising pop talents over hip-hop-influenced production. Bebe held her own against another dynamic vocalist. The track proved she wasn't just supporting others' visions. She could lead them too.
What makes Bebe Rexha valuable
She doesn't demand the spotlight. Her vocal approach adjusts to match the production. On uptempo dance records, she's precise and rhythmic. On country collaborations, she finds authenticity and warmth. Her real gift isn't belting over big productions. It's understanding exactly what each track needs from a voice and delivering it.
Beyond the collaborations
I Got You shows her solo work. She's released solo material that showcases her abilities as a standalone artist, but her greatest impact comes from her gift for collaboration.
FAQs
What are her most popular songs?
Meant to Be, I'm Good (Blue), Baby I'm Jealous, and In the Name of Love rank among her most well-known tracks.
Does she have solo songs?
Yes. I Got You is an example of her solo work, though she's built her reputation through collaborations.