Bebe Rexha releases stoner anthem “Satellite” featuring Snoop Dogg
Just in time for 4/20, Bebe Rexha shares her collaboration with marijuana enthusiast Snoop Dogg.
To mark the release, Rexha also launches Bebe’s Mothership Hot Box, an interactive space filled with games and a special preview of her upcoming album BEBE.
"Satellite" follows the release of "Call on Me" and "Heart Wants What It Want" and the 2022 hit "I'm Good (Blue)" in collaboration David Guetta.
Bebe Rexha earned her third GRAMMY nomination this year with “I’m Good (Blue)” competing for Best Dance/Electronic Recording. The Platinum-certified global hit just won Dance Song of the Year at the 2023 iHeart Radio Music Awards and won Best Collaboration at the 2023 MTV EMAs.
Bebe is the follow-up album to 2021's Better Mistakes which featured collaborations from Travis Barker, Doja Cat, and Lil Uzi Vert. The forthcoming album also features Dolly Parton.
"Satellite" feat. Snopp Dogg is now. BEBE is out on 28 April via Warner Records.
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