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  • Bebe Rexha Gets Candid About Insecurities on Doja Cat Collab 'Baby, I'm Jealous'

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    Unlike the ‘Me, Myself and I’ singer who is talking about her insecurities on the new tune, the ‘Say So’ hitmaker takes the confident route on her own verse.
    Oct 9, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Bebe Rexha has finally returned with new music. For her first release of the year, the singer teamed up with Doja Cat for a collaboration entitled “Baby, I’m Jealous” that made its way out on Friday midnight, October 9.
    Her new song finds Bebe getting candid about her insecurities as she sings, “Went from beautiful to ugly/ ‘Cause insecurity told me you don’t love me/ All it takes is a girl above me/ On your timeline to make me nothing.” Unlike Bebe, Doja takes on the confident route on her own verse, “Baby, I’m a bad b***h/ If he fiendin’ he’ll prolly get a catfish/ Keep him dreamin’ to pull up on a nap, s**t.”

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    Bebe and Doja have also been teasing that a music video for the new tune will be released soon, with Hannah Lux Davis serving as the helmer. It’s unclear when the female musicians are going to unleash the visuals, though.
    “Baby, I’m Jealous” is most likely going to be included on Bebe’s forthcoming second studio album. The “Me, Myself & I” singer confirmed the project last year, explaining in an interview with Bang Showbiz, “I am heading off to the studio now and I am just creating, creating and creating.”
    Earlier this year, Bebe revealed to Ryan Seacrest at the 2020 Grammy Awards that her new album is inspired by her mental health journey. “I talk about everything. I’m bipolar and I’ve been very honest about mental health so I talk about that but it’s in a pop song so you can’t tell. I talk about my relationships — super deep stuff,” she said at the time. “The album is about a lot of my insecurities and fears so every song has to do with an insecurity that I have because I feel like people can relate to that.”

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    Bebe Rexha Rips Billboard Hot 100 for Lack of Female Representation

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    Bemoaning the male-to-female ratio on the chart, the ‘Meant To Be’ hitmaker stresses in a series of tweets that female artists ‘need to get fair playlist on streaming and radio.’
    Feb 6, 2020
    AceShowbiz – Bebe Rexha took to social media to bemoan the disproportionate amount of men on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2020.
    The “Meant To Be” star highlighted the male-to-female ratio in a string of tweets on Tuesday, February 04, writing, “Man man man man man woman man man man man man,” alongside a list shared by the charts company of the acts with the most Hot 100 entries of the year so far. Eminem topped the tally with 12, followed by DaBaby and the late Mac Miller with 10 apiece.

    Bebe Rexha pointed out the disproportionate amount of men on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
    “Thank god for Camilla (sic). I’m like yes a female,” she added, when one fan pointed out former Fifth Harmony star Camila Cabello was on the list, with four entries.

    She showed support for Camila Cabello.
    Dismissing suggestions that female artists hadn’t been delivering enough of a musical output, she insisted: “Don’t come to me saying women should make better music. They need to get fair playlist on streaming and radio.”

    Bebe insisted that her points were valid.
    “You have Ariana, Halsey, Dua, Demi so many more incredible females,” she continued, adding, “Rosalia, Taylor, Camilla, cardi….. on and on and on.”

    Bebe named ‘incredible’ female singers.

    She praised some ‘dope female artists’ in 2020.
    As other users threw names like Selena Gomez and Normani Kordei into the mix, Bebe added: “So many dope female artists right now I’m excited for 2020.”

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