Bleta "Bebe" Rexha, born on August 30, 1989, in Brooklyn, New York, is an American singer and songwriter of Albanian descent, internationally recognized for her music and ability to create songs that connect with global audiences, establishing herself as one of the most influential figures in contemporary pop music and as one of the most successful artists of her generation. Her musical career began in 2010 as the vocalist of the band Black Cards, led by Pete Wentz, establishing the foundation for her future success and demonstrating her ability to create innovative music while maintaining her authenticity. Subsequently, she stood out as a songwriter, co-writing "The Monster" for Eminem and Rihanna, a song that won a Grammy Award, consolidating her recognition in the music industry and her impact on contemporary music. In 2015, Rexha released her first solo EP, "I Don't Wanna Grow Up", which included the single "I'm Gonna Show You Crazy", consolidating her global success and cultural impact. Her debut album, "Expectations" (2018), reached number 13 on the Billboard 200 and featured hits such as "Meant to Be" with Florida Georgia Line, which reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100, consolidating her international recognition and impact on contemporary music. Her second album, "Better Mistakes" (2021), and the third, "Bebe" (2023), also entered the Billboard 200, consolidating her continued success and ability to create meaningful music while maintaining commercial success. The latter included the single "I'm Good (Blue)" with David Guetta, which topped the charts in 22 countries, consolidating her recognition in the music industry and her impact on contemporary music. Throughout her career, Rexha has collaborated with artists such as G-Eazy on "Me, Myself & I", Martin Garrix on "In the Name of Love", and Louis Tomlinson on "Back to You", consolidating her global success and cultural impact. Her versatility has led her to explore genres such as pop, R&B, dance, and rock, consolidating her international recognition and impact on contemporary music. In June 2023, during a concert in New York, Rexha was hit in the face by a phone thrown from the audience, which caused injuries that required stitches, consolidating her continued success and ability to explore new projects while maintaining her authenticity. Despite the incident, the singer assured her followers that she was fine and continued with her performances, consolidating her recognition in the music industry and her impact on contemporary music. In June 2024, Rexha released the single "I'm the Drama", which marked her last collaboration with Warner Records before ending her contract with the record label, consolidating her global success and cultural impact. Bebe Rexha continues to be an influential figure in contemporary pop music, standing out for her talent as a singer and songwriter, as well as for her ability to connect with global audiences, consolidating her international recognition and impact on contemporary music. Bebe Rexha has been recognized for her ability to create music that connects with global audiences and for maintaining a close relationship with her fans, consolidating her recognition in the music industry and her impact on contemporary music. Her influence transcends music, establishing herself as a cultural figure of great relevance worldwide and as one of the most successful artists of her generation. Bebe Rexha continues to be an influential figure in music and popular culture, exploring new projects and collaborations that expand the boundaries of pop and music in general, establishing herself as one of the most successful artists of her generation, with a career that has demonstrated her ability to evolve and remain relevant in the music industry while using her platform to create a positive impact on the world.