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No Broken Hearts with Bebe Rexha!

You already know Bebe Rexha.  As co-writer of Eminem’s Monster, David Guetta’s Hey Mama and G-Eazy’s Me, Myself & I, Bebe has proven herself as a hit song writer and now she launches her own solo career with No Broken Hearts featuring Nicki Minaj.
Produced by Grammy Award-nominated production team The Invisible Men (Iggy Azalea, Jessie J), ‘No Broken Hearts’ sees Bebe Rexha’s robust, raw and real voice take the spotlight. Over a slick, smooth and sultry bounce, Rexha delivers a massive refrain that was freestyled in the vocal booth and punctuated by a fiery verse from Minaj.

That spirit courses through her inimitable and irresistible sound. Merging booming production, cinematic storytelling and a powerhouse voice, she nods to influences as diverse as Michael Jackson, Lauryn Hill, Tracy Chapman, The Cranberries and Kanye West. Drawing on her Albanian heritage and youth in New York City, she stirs up a musical melting pot of her own.

Most recently, Bebe and G-Eazy topped the charts with their Platinum-selling hit “Me, Myself and I.” The track reached #1 on Billboard’s Rap chart, and has reached #7 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, making it Bebe’s third Hot 100 hit, her second top 10 single, and her fourth top ten single as a writer. The video has been viewed over 60 million times on YouTube to date and the song has been streamed over 250 million times globally.

Bebe Rexha has accumulated over 10 million overall single sales, 1 billion Spotify streams, 1 billion combined YouTube/VEVO views, and reached a radio audience of 7 billion in addition to earning praise from the likes of USA Today, Billboard, MTV and more. On the road, she has toured supporting Nick Jonas and scorched the stage of the 2015 Vans Warped Tour, emerging as one of its biggest breakout acts.

About Bebe Rehxa:
Following years of dedication and diligence, that grind paid off big time in 2013 after she penned “The Monster” in a Harlem studio.  The single eventually became a worldwide hit for Eminem and Rihanna—going RIAA quadruple-platinum stateside. Bebe would write and feature on Cash Cash’s “Take Me Home,” an idea she envisioned back in her bedroom in New York. Relocating to Los Angeles, she’d go on to co-write and sing on Pitbull’s “This Is Not A Drill” in addition to writing Tinashe’s “All Hands On Deck.” Her 2015 debut EP, I Don’t Wanna Grow Up [Warner Bros. Records], boasted the singles “I Can’t Stop Drinking About You” and “I’m Gonna Show You Crazy,” which racked up over 52 million Spotify streams in only six months. That same year, she co-wrote and carried instantly recognizable hooks for the double-platinum “Hey Mama” by David Guetta, Nicki Minaj, and Afrojack as well as G-Eazy’s 2016 Billboard Hot 100 platinum smash hit, “Me, Myself, & I.”

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