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Bebe Rexha – Call On Me

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Global hitmaker Bebe Rexha has dropped new single “Call On Me,” the follow up to “Heart Wants What It Wants” last month. It’s off her forthcoming new album ‘Bebe’ dropping April 28. She has also announced 2023 North American tour dates. The news follows the ongoing chart domination of David Guetta collaboration “I’m Good (Blue).” Destined to be one of the summer’s hottest tickets, the tour kicks off in Phoenix, AZ on May 31 and stops in most major cities, before winding up at The Wiltern in Los Angeles, CA on June 30.

“Call On Me” is the hotly anticipated follow-up to “Heart Wants What It Wants” and the global smash “I’m Good (Blue)” — a reunion with super-producer David Guetta that riffs on Eiffel 65’s seminal “Blue (Da Ba Dee).” After a snippet went viral on TikTok in late 2022, the banger topped the charts in more than 20 countries and has amassed over 1.1 billion streams. It reached #1 at Top 40, Hot AC and Dance radio and was nominated for a GRAMMY® Award along with winning an MTV European Music Award.

After cutting her teeth as an in-demand songwriter (she penned Eminem and Rihanna’s “The Monster,” among other hits), Rexha started churning out smashes of her own including multi-platinum G-Eazy collaboration “Me, Myself & I” and Martin Garrix-produced club sensation “In The Name Of Love.” In 2017, she struck gold with “Meant To Be,” a country duet with Florida Georgia Line that was certified Diamond (10x Platinum). Rexha has since garnered over 16 billion cumulative streams.

“Meant To Be” earned Rexha a nomination for Best Country Duo/Group Performance at the 61st Annual GRAMMY® Awards, where she was also up for Best New Artist. The pop star has released two critically acclaimed albums, 2018’s Expectations and 2021’s Better Mistakes. Expect to hear beloved hits from all of those project’s on Rexha’s upcoming tour as well as recent smashes like “Heart Wants What It Wants.”

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