Written after the horrific Roe v. Wade overturn, “I Am” explains how Bebe Rexha is a multitude of things, but why is she not anything to this certain person, maybe men or the Supreme Court. Bebe says to Rolling Stone: “…sometimes I feel like women are treated as second-class citizens… It’s all about the men…” The song is a female empowerment track, and it goes from Rexha not feeling like she isn’t enough, to her convincing herself she is, by repeating “I am enough”.
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Written after the horrific Roe v. Wade overturn, “I Am” explains how Bebe Rexha is a multitude of things, but why is she not anything to this certain… read more
Written after the horrific Roe v. Wade overturn, “I Am” explains how Bebe Rexha is a multitude of things, but why is she not anything to this certain person, maybe men or the Supreme Cou… read more
Bleta Rexha, known professionally as Bebe Rexha, is an American singer and songwriter. After signing with Warner Records in 2013, Rexha received songwriting credits on Eminem's single … read more
Bleta Rexha, known professionally as Bebe Rexha, is an American singer and songwriter. After signing with Warner Records in 2013, Rexha received songwriting credits on Eminem's single "The Monster" and has also contribut… read more