Bebe Rexha
American singer and songwriter known for collaborations with Eminem and Rihanna, and hit songs like "Meant to Be" and "In the Name of Love".
Pop Singer
August 30, 1989
Virgo
35
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Bebe Rexha, born Bleta Rexha on August 30, 1989, rose to fame as a pop singer with hits like “I Can’t Stop Drinking About You,” “I’m Gonna Show You Crazy,” and “In the Name of Love.” Beyond her own music, she’s a sought-after songwriter, having collaborated with Eminem on “The Monster,” as well as Selena Gomez, Shinee, and Nick Jonas. Her talent has been recognized with nominations at the prestigious 61st Grammy Awards.
Since 2019, Rexha’s career has continued to flourish. She released her fourth studio album, “Better Mistakes,” in 2019, featuring chart-topping singles like “Baby, I’m Jealous” and “Break My Heart Myself.” Her latest album, “Queen of Broken Hearts,” dropped in 2023, showcasing her growth as an artist and solidifying her status as a pop powerhouse.
Rexha’s accolades include two MTV Video Music Awards, two Teen Choice Awards, and a Billboard Women in Music Award. She continues to inspire fans with her powerful voice, relatable lyrics, and unwavering dedication to mental health advocacy.
With her exceptional talent, chart-topping hits, and commitment to making a positive impact, Bebe Rexha remains an influential figure in the music industry and a true role model for aspiring artists and fans alike.