Bebe Rexha recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to criticize the music industry, claiming she's been undermined and punished for speaking out. Rexha, who began her career in 2013 with Warner Records, initially gained attention for her songwriting talents, crafting hits like Eminem's "Monster." She soon stepped into the spotlight as a successful artist herself with chart-toppers like "Meant to Be" and "I'm a Mess." Despite her achievements, Rexha revealed frustrations with the industry's treatment of her, threatening to expose its flaws if things don't change. Popular influencer Trisha Paytas offered her podcast as a platform for Rexha to share her story, and while Rexha later suggested she might have overreacted, she remains determined to address the issues she faces.
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00:00Bebe Rexha just took to ex-formerly Twitter to slam the music industry, claiming that
00:05she's been undermined and punished for trying to speak out.
00:09Bebe Rexha got her start in the music industry after being signed to Warner Records back
00:13in 2013.
00:14The star first caught everyone's attention with her songwriting skills, penning songs
00:17for artists like Eminem and Rihanna, most notably on Monster.
00:21But she didn't stay behind the scenes for long.
00:23She's now a chart-topping artist in her own right, with songs like Meant to Be and
00:28I'm a Mess.
00:29On July 2nd, the star took to ex to write,
00:31I could break down a big chunk of this industry.
00:34I am frustrated.
00:35I have been undermined.
00:37I've been so quiet for the longest time.
00:39I haven't seen the signs even though people constantly are bringing them up.
00:43And they have been so obvious.
00:45When I have spoken up, I've been silenced and punished by this industry.
00:49Things must change or I'm telling all my truths.
00:52The good, the bad, and the ugly.
00:55Other influencer and podcaster Trisha Paytas offered to host the star on her podcast if
00:59she decides to spill.
01:01And Rexha posted a TikTok later on, sharing that she may have overreacted, but she does
01:05still plan to stand on business.