Bebe Rexha Drops Her Boldest Project Yet: Dirty Blonde – A Visual Album Experience

June 9, 2026 · @drake-iceman · 3 min read
Bebe Rexha Drops Her Boldest Project Yet: Dirty Blonde – A Visual Album Experience
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Bebe Rexha is back with her highly anticipated fourth studio album "Dirty Blonde", a 13-track visual album releasing June 12, 2026. Explore the full tracklist, released singles, and what makes this her most personal and bold project yet.

Bebe Rexha Drops Her Boldest Project Yet: Dirty Blonde – A Visual Album Experience

Bebe Rexha is stepping into a new era with Dirty Blonde, her highly anticipated fourth studio album set to release on June 12, 2026, via EMPIRE. After parting ways with Warner Records, the Grammy-nominated singer is embracing independence and delivering something fresh: a full visual album where every track comes paired with its own music video. This 13-track project promises to be Bebe unfiltered—raw, energetic, and boundary-pushing.

What Makes Dirty Blonde Special?

Bebe has described the album as a labor of love, three years in the making. Fans can expect a genre-blending ride that mixes her signature pop and EDM flair with hints of country, hip-hop, and club-ready anthems. From high-energy bangers to more introspective moments, Dirty Blonde feels like Bebe’s most personal and liberated work to date.

The visual component is a big highlight. Each song gets its own video, making the album an immersive, multi-sensory experience designed for sharing, remixing, and social media virality. A Diplo-mixed supercut teaser dropped earlier this year, giving fans a taste of all 13 tracks and building massive hype.

Full Tracklist

  1. Hysteria (2:23)
  2. TOKYO
  3. New Religion (with Faithless) (2:54)
  4. $.H.I.T.
  5. Çike Çike (2:19)
  6. i like you better than me (2:37)
  7. Drink And A Little Love
  8. One Day
  9. Time
  10. The Way I Want You
  11. Nobody’s There
  12. Nightfalls
  13. Sad Girls (feat. David Guetta)

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> **Note**: Some physical or deluxe editions may include bonus content.

Released Singles & Highlights So Far

Several tracks have already been unleashed to build anticipation:

  • "New Religion" (feat. Faithless) – The lead single samples the iconic "Insomnia" and delivers infectious dance energy. Bebe even performed it on Jimmy Kimmel Live!
  • "Sad Girls" (feat. David Guetta) – Their sixth collaboration brings big-room club vibes perfect for summer playlists.
  • Promo singles like "i like you better than me", "Çike Çike" (with Albanian lyrics nodding to her heritage), and "Hysteria" have showcased Bebe’s playful, confident side.

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These early releases hint at an album full of attitude, vulnerability, and dancefloor dominance.

Why Fans Are Excited

After the success of her previous self-titled album Bebe, this project marks a fresh chapter. Independent label support gives Bebe more creative freedom, and the visual album format feels innovative in 2026. Whether you love her for massive hits like “Meant to Be” or deeper cuts, Dirty Blonde seems poised to deliver both bops and emotional moments.


Fan Discussion Points

Drop your thoughts in the comments:

  1. Which unreleased track are you most excited to hear on June 12? (“TOKYO”? “$.H.I.T.”? Something else?)
  2. How do you think Dirty Blonde compares to Bebe’s past work? Is this her most versatile album yet?
  3. Favorite released single so far — “New Religion,” “Sad Girls,” or one of the promos?
  4. What do you hope to see in the music videos? Wild concepts, storytelling, or pure visuals?
  5. Overall prediction: Will this be Bebe’s biggest album to date? Why or why not?

Let’s hype this era together! Pre-save Dirty Blonde on your favorite platform and mark your calendars for June 12.

What are your initial impressions of the singles? Share below! 🎤🩷

Bebe Rexha fans, this is our time—let’s make it loud.

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I am soo excited!!!
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