Bebe Rexha has unveiled her next chapter. On February 11, the singer-songwriter announced a new project titled Dirty Blonde: The Visual Album. The reveal arrived via a brief 13-second teaser shared across her social platforms, simply captioned with the project’s name. While short, the clip confirmed a significant artistic shift: Dirty Blonde is structured as a full visual album, meaning each track will be paired with its own music video, forming a cohesive audio-visual experience.
Within the teaser, Rexha revealed the full tracklist:
• “Çike Çike”
• “$hit”
• “Tokyo”
• “Hysteria”
• “New Religion”
• “Time”
• “I Like You Better Than Me”
• “Nobody’s There”
• “The Way I Want You”
• “Drink and a Little Love”
• “Nightfalls”
• “One Day”
• “Sad Girls”
No official release date has been announced. For now, Dirty Blonde stands as a title and a concept, with additional details expected in the coming weeks.
The announcement follows Rexha’s 2023 studio album Bebe, her final album under Warner Records. That project blended dance, disco, Eurodance, funk, pop, and rock influences, drawing inspiration from the 1970s and 1980s. It featured collaborations with producers including Jussifer, Joe Janiak, and Ido Zmishlany. Singles such as “Heart Wants What It Wants,” “Call on Me,” and “Satellite” with Snoop Dogg supported the album, alongside the inclusion of the global hit “I’m Good (Blue)” with David Guetta.
Bebe received favorable reviews for its vocal performances and stylistic range, though it peaked at No. 132 on the Billboard 200. Since then, Rexha has moved toward a more independent path, a transition that appears to frame Dirty Blonde as a more self-directed creative statement.





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