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Bebe Rexha Announces New Album 'Dirty Blonde,' Shares 'I Like You Better Than Me'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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Bebe Rexha recently announced a new album, Dirty Blonde. As a preview, the singer dropped a new single, "I Like You Better Than Me," via Empire.

According to Billboard, the album is set to drop on June 12. Speaking to the publication, Bebe says, "I worked so hard on this album. It's been three years now, and every song is so important to me. They're like your babies, you know? I don't want to be confined by a certain sound or certain boundaries."

Bebe says in a statement, "This next chapter is about creative freedom — trusting my instincts, trusting my voice, and finally doing things the way I've always wanted to. I've learned a lot, I've lived a lot, and I'm fully tuned into myself now."

"Following my gut has been one of the best decisions I've made in my career," she adds. "This era is fearless, loud, and unapologetic — no filters, no limits. Dirty Blonde is me owning exactly who I am."

"I wrote this song because I know what it's like to feel trapped by comparison and impossible expectations," Rexha says about "I Like You Better Than Me." "This album is about transparency, being real and raw - that's why I felt it was important to drop this one first. Through it, I hope to connect with anyone who's ever felt less than enough and remind them they're not alone. Struggling with these feelings doesn't make you weak - it makes you human."

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