Bebe by Bebe Rexha | Album Review | by Z-side's Music Reviews
Bebe Rexha’s discography is a masterclass in modern pop versatility. While many know her for chart-topping collaborations like "I'm Good (Blue)" with David Guetta, her solo work reveals a deeper, more vulnerable artist. Key Musical Strengths Bebe RexhaВ ЕћarkД±larД±
: She moves effortlessly between high-energy EDM, country-pop hybrids like "Meant to Be", and rock-infused ballads. Bebe by Bebe Rexha | Album Review |
: "Seasons" (feat. Dolly Parton) — A rare, introspective look at the fear of stagnation, featuring a legendary pairing with Dolly Parton. : "Seasons" (feat
: "I'm a Mess" — A quintessential Rexha track that turns self-doubt into a catchy pop-rock hook. Critical Perspective
: Unlike many "clean" pop stars, Rexha uses a raw, slightly raspy edge that adds emotional weight to her lyrics.
While critics sometimes label her newer projects as "corporate" or "glossy," they often praise her ability to deliver standout tracks that feel more personal than standard radio fare. Her 2023 album, Bebe , is a prime example of this tug-of-war between commercial polish and genuine heart.