Bebe Rexha is a Brooklyn-born singer, songwriter, and pop artist whose career has crossed electronic, hip-hop, R&B, country-pop, and dance music. While she first gained industry attention as a songwriter and collaborator, her own catalog established her as a distinctive voice in darker pop before expanding into brighter, more club-driven territory.
Born Bleta Rexha in 1989, she began performing at a young age and developed her skills through musicals, songwriting, and early industry connections. After a stint in the project Black Cards, she launched her solo career, signed in 2013, and quickly built momentum through major songwriting credits like “The Monster,” early solo releases, and collaborations including “Me, Myself & I,” “In the Name of Love,” and “Meant to Be,” the latter becoming a record-setting country-pop crossover hit.