Bebe Rexha Murders The Chainsmokers in ‘Call You Mine’ Collaboration

The Chainsmokers have come together with Bebe Rexha for ‘Call You Mine‘. The latest pop record from the duo. With catchy melodies and excellent vocals from Bebe, you’ll definitely be hearing this everywhere you go!

The accompanying video is really unique in that it is played backwards and tells the story of Bebe literally poising Alex and Drew. The whole video is a great watch, something a lot of music videos struggle to be these days.

This isn’t the first time The Chainsmokers’ Alex & Paul have officially been a part of a song with Rexha, in fact they remixed one of her first official singles “I Can’t Stop Drinking About You” which was released in 2014. This reuniting was also predicted by a few years ago when a song registration appeared with their names on it and was at the time denied to exist by both artists management. Not to say this was that song but it’s good to finally see the artists joining forces.

“Bebe is one of the first artists we ever remixed… it was her song I Can’t Drinking About You… so we have known each other for our entire careers since we were nobodies… it was amazing to watch her blow up into this powerful amazing female artist… and similarly she would always message us congratulating us. We always wanted to work together but the song had to be perfect and we tried many times but nothing felt just how we wanted… till now…”

Bebe Rexha’s stunned the industry with her impressive debut album “Expectations” last year and while she’s topped the charts with singles such as “Meant To Be”, “Me, Myself & I” with G Eazy and Martin Garrix’s “In The Name Of Love” herself she’s also written songs that have topped the charts for many of her fellow pop queens as well, such as Rihanna Iggy Azalea and Selena Gomez. “Call You Mine” will be the duo’s fourth release from their “living” album “World War Joy” which so far features Ty Dolla $ign, Bülow and 5 Seconds of Summer.

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