Bebe Rexha is back in her bag. Her new single “Sad Girls” with David Guetta lands as another big swing from her upcoming visual album Dirty Blonde, and it feels built for anyone who has ever shown up heartbroken but refused to leave early.
The track leans into that feeling hard. Guetta brings the soaring progressive house lift, while Bebe gives it the kind of bruised but defiant energy that makes the whole thing hit a little deeper than a standard dance release. It is sad-girl music, sure, but with enough pulse behind it to keep your feet moving even when your head is somewhere else.
That pairing has always made sense. Over the years, Bebe and Guetta have built a real track record together, and “Sad Girls” feels like another strong chapter in that run. At the same time, it also pushes Bebe’s Dirty Blonde era forward, showing more of the Euro-leaning, club-ready world she is building on her first full project as an independent artist.
More than anything, this one feels made for release. Not the quiet kind, the loud kind. The kind that happens under flashing lights with your heart still cracked open.
