All The Times Bebe Rexha Has Been Mistreated In The Music Industry

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Leave Bebe alone! Our girl has gone through way too much to be constantly mistreated in the industry that she has contributed to with most of her songs becoming iconic pop songs. The singer is undeniably talented however the pop star unfortunately has been mistreated badly by her industry and in some cases even her fans.

She anticipated that as she grew her brand, people would say, “You sound like Rihanna.” Despite her objections, the label proceeded, and Bebe’s vocals are clearly heard in the music video. However, in 2020, the singer joined rapper Eminem on stage and performed the song alongside the 51-year-old rapper, finally receiving the recognition she deserved.

Once Bebe Rexha's name and brand grew, and her music began achieving hits with her name on it, the mistreatment unfortunately did not cease. Despite her success, the 'I'm Good' singer faced further mistreatment, primarily from her own label, as many cases from the thread indicate. For instance, her collaboration with G-Eazy, which gave the rapper his first hit song, was performed with Britney Spears at the VMAs without notifying Bebe, the original singer.

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