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Bebe Rexha Thinks of Kanye West Collaboration; 2-Part Album 'All Your Fault' Releasing This February & April

Bebe Rexha Thinks of Kanye West Collaboration; 2-Part Album 'All Your Fault' Releasing This February & April

Regin Olimberio

Bebe Rexha is already riding the fast lane after working with the likes of David Guetta, Eminem, Nicki Minaj and Rihanna, but the music star has Kanye West in mind for her next collaboration. Rexha stressed that Kanye's innovative nature and ability to change sound to please fans is what made her admire the artist.

Rexha apparently did some background research when she narrated that Kanye has been in a lot of things in his life, but still pushed forward. Another discovery she made is Kanye's give-it-all attitude towards music whether the result is a hit or a miss, TheHollywoodReporter said.

The MTV's Cover of the Month made statements in London following her hit "I Got You." She gave a workshop together with YouTube experts during Tuesday's event where artists also recorded their covers. For this month, Sam Tompkins won the Rexha cover competition after being judged by the MTV international panel. Both Rexha and Tompkins performed at YouTube Space London in the evening party following the competition.

Meanwhile, Rexha is busy promoting the first six songs in her debut album "All Your Fault." These songs will release on Feb. 17, but there will be additional entries in April when the second part of the album unleashes. Rexha also teased on Twitter that both volume one and two will be compiled and released in the Summer.

When a fan reacted that "All Your Fault" appears to be thin with just six songs, Rexha explained that the music atmosphere has changed into singles market. The trick is to initially release six songs and lay low for a bit with tours in between.

Rexha suspects that April is the right time for resurgence where she will release another six songs. She will then pick her favorite four songs out of the two albums and compile it with fresh additions. By doing so, the artist can end up with three albums in just half a year.

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