Bebe Rexha Compares Music Collaborations To Speed Dating
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(Radio.com) Singer/songwriter Bebe Rexha was one of the highlights of the recent CBS Radio's We Can Survive concert; she wasn't on the bill, but joined G-Eazy on stage for their hit collaboration "Me, Myself and I." "When I first wrote 'Me, Myself and I' it was with Lauren Christy, and it was on piano, and I knew it was something so special. Then I played it for G-Eazy in the studio and he heard it and he said, 'We have to work on this!' And it ended up becoming this massive record." She says that not all collaborations work out so well, though: "Collaborations are a funny thing in the music business, because you never know what you're going to get. I've been in the room with a lot of other artists who have had a lot of hits, and sometimes it just doesn't work out. But sometimes there's a G-Eazy, or a Martin Garrix, with 'In the Name of Love,' and there's a magic that happens. It's like speed dating somebody. But when you get that perfect record, it's the best feeling in the world." Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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