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Long before she became an inescapable pop presence and one of the industry’s most in-demand songwriters, Bebe Rexha began quietly hustling hard towards a career in music during her childhood in Brooklyn.
Performing in musicals and choirs since the age of four, she quickly started to focus in on her music skills in her early teens and was later named Best Teen Songwriter at the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences' annual GRAMMY® Day event. This accomplishment allowed her to network with many of the music industry’s finest.
In 2010, she was approached by Fall Out Boy's Pete Wentz to help form his side project, Black Cards. Bebe provided the vocals to several of Black Card’s EPs before she left the band to pursue a solo career in 2012. Prior to singing to Warner Bros. Records as a solo artist in 2013, Bebe wrote songs for artists such as: Selena Gomez (“Like a Champion”), Nikki Williams (“Glowing”), and most notably for Eminem and Rhianna (“The Monster”). “The Monster” was Bebe’s crowning achievement and what helped her receive great recognition in the industry. Additionally, “The Monster” went on to top the charts for the Billboard Hot 100 and the Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs.
She collaborated with EDM trio Cash Cash on their 2014 track "Take Me Home." Following “Take Me Home” she released her first EP, I Don't Wanna Grow Up, which features her hit singles "I'm Gonna Show You Crazy" and "I Can't Stop Drinking Without You". As she continued to pursue her solo career, Bebe scored a smash hit with rapper G-Eazy on their collaboration "Me, Myself & I," which broke into the Billboard Top 100 and hit number one on the pop chart in 2016. Her album A.Y.F. is set to release in 2017.
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