Many fans knew Bebe Rexha for her flawless vocals combined with party house music in collaboration with several DJs in the past like David Guetta, The Chainsmokers, and more. However, the singer is now venturing out into a new and unique sound as she enters her new era.

According to Billboard, the musician, whose real name is Bleta Rexha, hosted an album listening party in Los Angeles earlier this week where she revealed that her smash song "I'm Good (Blue)" with the French DJ is now certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America or the RIAA.

The pop star, who donned a classic 70s hairstyle and outfit at the event, gave more details about her upcoming record, saying she and her team did a "deep dive into the 70s" and her new sound will revolve around the disco era and all of her favorite things.

Fans can expect a collaborative track with Dolly Parton and Snoop Dogg as she gave subtle hints about the project, adding, "He sent me a video today of him smoking a blunt at 7:25 in the morning and he was like, 'Yo, B, you got something in your inbox.'"

Bebe Rexha's new album, "Heart Wants What it Wants" will be available for purchase and streaming starting on February 17. Fans can now pre-save and pre-add the album in this link.

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Bebe Rexha at The Grammy Awards 2023

The musician surprised fans with a dazzling outfit as she walked the red carpet of this year's Grammy Awards. The pop star donned a revealing pink gown by Moschino complete with a vintage-inspired hairstyle to emulate her new era in music.

"Didn't win a Grammy but I looked like one," the singer captioned her post on Instagram.

According to Women's Health Magazine, the pop star was nominated for Best Dance/Electronic Recording of her song with David Guetta, "Feeling Good (Blue)," but was unable to take home the award.

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Beyoncé's smash hit, "Break My Soul," ultimately snagged the title. Other nominees include "Don't Forget My Love," by Diplo and Miguel," "Intimidated" by Kaytranada and H.E.R.," and Rüfüs Du Sol's "On My Knees."

The award made history as it became the "Renaissance" hitmaker's 32nd win, making her the artist who has the most Grammys ever. (via Pitchfork)

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