Multi-platinum recording artist, songwriter, and hitmaker Bebe Rexha announces her new album DIRTY BLONDE with a first of its kind supercut — a high-octane, 4-minute mashup that merges 13 of her upcoming singles and corresponding video elements into one adrenaline-packed release. The supercut offers a fast, chaotic, and enticing glimpse into Rexha’s boldest era yet and serves as a prelude to upcoming body of work. Alongside the supercut, Rexha has also released the album’s first track in new single ‘I Like You Better Than Me’. Listen to the single HERE.

The supercut is the opening move into a first-of-its kind rollout, built on a digital first approach around the way fans actually discover music today — through engaging moments, social-first storytelling, and tailored trends. Designed to be attention-grabbing, highly interactive and endlessly shareable, the release invites fans to clip, remix, and reimagine the project across social media while teasing the full versions of the singles still to come.

The release also marks a new chapter for Rexha, who recently partnered with independent label EMPIRE — who has championed the creative freedom behind this first-of-its-kind campaign. Free from traditional rollout limitations, Rexha is leaning into a faster, more direct connection with her audience, delivering music in a format that feels immediate, disruptive, and completely on her terms.

“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. This era is fearless, loud, and unapologetic — no filters, no limits. DIRTY BLONDE is me owning exactly who I am.”

The supercut sets the tone for the next singles rolling out on the horizon of album, DIRTY BLONDE, and prepares fans for an era defined by Rexha’s fearless experimentation, unapologetic realness, and a rollout that plays by no rules – much like the artist herself.

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