Bebe Rexha teases 'Break My Heart Myself' remix ft. ITZY
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
Bebe Rexha is teaming up with a K-pop girl group for an epic remix.
Bebe Rexha's single with Masked Wolf, 'It's You, Not Me', is still flying high on the East Coast Radio Top 40, and it looks like she could soon have another hit on her hands.
The 32-year-old has joined forces with K-pop stars ITZY. Bebe is working on a remix for her song, 'Break My Heat Myself'. ITZY feature on the remix which will reportedly be released soon.
The original version of the song features on her 2021 studio album, 'Better Mistakes'. Travis Barker makes an appearance on the track.
'Break My Heart Myself' was never released as an official single, but recently gained traction on TikTok. It gained further popularity after members of ITZY performed a dance to the song.
Bebe shared a clip of the dance on her Instagram page.
"Well, this was unexpected. Break My heart myself was always my favorite song off of “Better Mistakes,” but it was never released as a single. Excited that more people are getting into it. Thanks to @itzy.all.in.us for the dance and love in Asia!!! Thanks for listening and dancing," she wrote.
Less than two weeks later, Bebe teased a preview of a remix featuring the South Korean girl group. "Coming soon. #ItzyXBebe #BreakMyHeartMyself," she tweeted.
The group is made up of Yeji, Lia, Ryujin, Chaeryeong, and Yuna. While they are not as well-known outside of Asia as Blackpink and BTS, they have millions of fans.
Listen to a preview of the 'Break My Heart Myself' remix below.
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Coming soon. #ItzyXBebe #BreakMyHeartMyself pic.twitter.com/kZagJanE4k
— Bebe Rexha (@BebeRexha) June 27, 2022
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Main image credit: Instagram/@beberexha, @itzy.all.in.us
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