Bebe Rexha and David Guetta Unite for Emotive Dance Anthem 'Sad Girls'
Bebe Rexha teams up with David Guetta for "Sad Girls," an anthemic dance track about finding solace on the dance floor amidst heartbreak, set to feature on her upcoming album, Dirty Blonde.

Bebe Rexha has unleashed her latest single, "Sad Girls," a collaboration with none other than David Guetta. This electrifying dance track captures the bittersweet essence of seeking refuge in music and movement when dealing with heartache.
The song encapsulates a feeling of desperation and resilience. "It’s the last call, baby, and I’m dying inside," Rexha belts out, her voice soaring above the infectious beat. "I’m gonna dance, dance, dance ’til they turn on the lights/ And it kills me watching you takin’ her home/ But sad girls don’t leave ’til the last song."
According to Rexha, "'Sad Girls' is for anyone who has ever been on a dance floor with a broken heart and refused to let it win. You’re not okay, but you’re still dancing and showing up for yourself. That’s one of the most powerful things you can do in those moments."
Bebe Rexha and David Guetta
This isn't the first time Rexha and Guetta have joined forces. Their previous collaborations include hits like “Hey Mama,” “Say My Name,” “One in a Million,” and “I’m Good (Blue).” "Sad Girls" is slated to appear on Rexha’s forthcoming LP, Dirty Blonde, scheduled for release on June 12 via Empire.
This album marks a significant turning point for Rexha, as it's her first release as an independent artist. After parting ways with Warner Music, she signed with Empire, an independent distribution company offering label and publishing services. In March, she dropped "New Religion," her debut single as an independent artist, while also teasing Dirty Blonde. "New Religion" previously topped the Billboard Dance/Airplay chart and the U.S. Dance Radio chart.
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