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Bebe Rexha for BBC: 'There's something in the water of Albanians. We are strong '

16 Qershor 2018

Bebe Rexha for BBC: 'There's something in the water of

The BBC has devoted an article to a singer of Albanian origin, Bebe Rexha, titled "Bebe Rexha: 'I banged on doors until my hands bled' (Bebe Rexha: 'Trotted in the doors as far as my hands bleed me). In the article, which you can read in full by clicking here, mention all the popular successes of Bebe, starting with the writing of the famous song "The Monster" by Eminem and Rihanna or "Myselft & I" for the reper G-Eazy, to continue with Bebe's climb to Top 10 of the UK's Best Singers.

Bebe Rexha for BBC: 'There's something in the water of

Among other things, the BBC certainly stops at its origin, considering it as part of the fantastic trio: Dua Lipa, Bebe Rexha and Rita Ora.

Bebe Rexha for BBC: 'There's something in the water of

"There's something in the Albanians water," Bebe says laughing. "We are strong. We are built like horses and can endure many difficulties. Mom and Dad worked hard and never told me that we were really knocking, "added the music star.

Bebe's father, Flamur Rexha, born in Great Dibra, emigrated to the United States at the age of 21. The singer's mother, Bukurije Rexha, was born in America by an Albanian family of Gostivar.

Bebe Rexha for BBC: 'There's something in the water of