The Bebe Rexha Effect
Bebe Rexha’s not having it — she’s all about supporting fellow female artists. Honestly, it’s pretty refreshing.
The Sound Hits Different
So, Dirty Blonde drops — and it’s a total vibe. Lowkey, it’s nice to see women supporting women. But what’s really going on here — Bebe Rexha‘s pushing back against comparing women in the industry. It started when she shared a heartfelt tribute to Oliver Tree on social media — they’d recorded a song together for Dirty Blonde. And, real talk, it’s not just about the music — it’s about the message. She’s on a mission — to celebrate women in music. No need to pit them against each other, she says. It’s a banger — and it’s all about women empowerment.
But, the thing is — Dirty Blonde feels refreshingly raw in a world of polished pop. You’ll find yourself replaying it — the energy’s raw, the vibes are layered. And, somehow, it just works. When did indie pop get this fearless? How is Bebe Rexha not getting more credit? No joke, this album’s on repeat — it’s the perfect soundtrack for your week.
For more on Bebe Rexha, check out her Wikipedia page — it’s a great place to start. And, gotta say, this album’s fire — it’s the whole package: the message, the vibes, the energy. Yet, it’s not just about Dirty Blonde — it’s about what’s next for Bebe Rexha. So, what’s next — will she keep dropping hits like this?




