Photo Credit: Bebe Rexha

Bebe Rexha is officially serving a new era with the reveal of the cover art for her upcoming album, Dirty Blonde. The project is set to arrive on June 12th, and with the artwork now out in the world, fans are getting another glimpse at the bold, self-assured vision Bebe has been building around this rollout.

The album has already been unfolding piece by piece through a series of songs that show off different sides of Rexha’s sound. Following “Çike Çike,” “I Like You Better Than Me,” and “New Religion,” the next single from the project is “Hysteria,” which arrived last week alongside its official music video. The track adds another layer to what is shaping up to be one of her most ambitious releases yet.

What makes this era especially interesting is how intentionally it all feels. Dirty Blonde isn’t just a title, it’s a statement, and the cover art appears to nod to Bebe’s past work while pushing her forward at the same time. There are even homages to earlier eras like “All Your Fault,” giving longtime fans a reason to look twice and connect the dots between where she’s been and where she’s headed.

Pre-orders are now open through Bebe’s official store, with vinyl and CD editions available, plus exclusive direct-to-consumer versions like Tramp Stamped Blonde and Tramp Stamped Dirty. Some signed CDs reportedly sold quickly, which only adds to the momentum around the project.

At its core, Dirty Blonde feels like Bebe Rexha fully owning her identity and packaging it into a visual and sonic world that is equal parts glossy, personal, and unapologetic. If the singles are any indication, the full visual album should deliver a confident mix of pop instinct and bigger creative ambition.

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