Multi-platinum hitmakers Bebe Rexha and David Guetta reunite with their riveting new single, “One in a Million.” This enchanting, club-pop anthem from Warner Records harks back to the raw, exhilarating vibes of house music, accentuated by powerful vocals and invigorating melodies.
Rexha’s voice captivates, as she sings, “You’re my one, one, one in a million, it’s like someone picked you out of the sky” over a backdrop of gleaming piano notes and surging synths. The track gradually builds to a thrilling crescendo that celebrates the ethos of classic house music in an irresistible summer smash.
Guetta continues his winning streak from his global hit “Baby Don’t Hurt Me” with Anne-Marie and Coi Leray, a revamped version of Haddaway’s iconic 1993 track, “What Is Love.” With over 40 billion global streams and recognition as ‘Producer of the Year’ at both the BRIT and NRJ Awards, he stands as the fourth most streamed artist on Spotify globally.
This release is Rexha’s first since the success of her critically acclaimed third album, Bebe, which boasts popular collaborations such as “Satellite” with Snoop Dogg and “Seasons” with Dolly Parton. After a successful North American tour, the tireless starlet is currently enchanting audiences across Europe and is scheduled to grace the stage at the Life Is Beautiful Festival in Las Vegas on September 22nd.
In their collaboration, Rexha and Guetta revisit their magic from the Grammy-nominated global chart-topper “I’m Good (Blue).” With their combined history of chart-breaking hits, including Rexha’s “Me, Myself & I” with G-Eazy and “Meant To Be” with Florida Georgia Line, the duo presents “One in a Million” as a radiant testament to their musical synergy.
This latest joint venture exudes the essence of a perfect summer anthem, melding a potent mix of talent and expertise. With its euphoric, heart-warming lyrics and irresistible sound design, “One in a Million” truly solidifies the timeless artistry of Bebe Rexha and David Guetta, promising fans a musical treat that’s, indeed, one in a million.