BEBE MAGNET
She feels misunderstood and has been accused of being bossy and too masculine, but BEBE REXHA doesn’t care as she prepares to release new music and set off on tour
WORDS: DYLAN JONES
WITH TOUSLED HAIR, insouciant pouts and risqué accessories, Bebe Rexha is a quintessentially 2017 pop star. She’s not just living life, she’s drinking it, singing it and wearing it like a gold-tone Balmain choker (£550, mail order only).
Her music and the message it puts across, reflect a culture in jeopardy and in flux. Urgent, attention-grabbing and inherently in the moment, it’s social dialogue for the Instagram generation. No time for slow riffs or ponderous introspection here — just put some lipstick on, down a shot of JD and hit play!
Bebe rose to prominence after gathering a cult internet following with angsty, teen-friendly anthems I’m Gonna Show You Crazy and I Can’t Stop Drinking About You. Her unapologetic bolshiness and unique looks gained the attention of every music magazine from Hoxton to Harlem.