Bebe Rexha Gets Emotional as She Feels 'Hopeless' and 'Fed Up' with the Music Industry: 'Crying My Eyes Out'

Bebe Rexha is getting vulnerable with her fans about the state of her career.

On Tuesday, July 2, the “I’m Good (Blue)” singer opened up about her frustrations with the music industry in a series of posts on X.

“I could bring down a HUGE part of this industry. I’m frustrated. I’m undermined. I’ve been so quiet for the longest time,” began Rexha, 34. “I didn’t see the signs even though people keep mentioning them and they were SO OBVIOUS. And when I spoke up, I was I’m quiet and PUNISHED by this industry. Things have to change or I’m telling ALL my truths good bad and ugly.”

After the first post, fans started asking for details, with one fan asking her “what happened again”.

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Bebe Rexha at the 2024 BMI Pop Awards held at the Beverly Wilshire, Four Seasons Hotel on June 4, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California.

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“Again? You didn’t even hear 5 percent. YOU HAVE NO IDEA,” Rexha replied.

Another fan commented that “no one should be forgiven for the time they took your name from Hey Mama,” referring to Rexha’s hit 2015 collaboration with David Guetta, Nicki Minaj and Afrojack, which she was not initially credited for.

Rexha replied, “My love. That? Compared to all the other things you don’t know about? It’s child’s play.”

After user X suggested that her venting was “perfect timing” for the release of her new single “I’m the Drama,” Rexha responded: “Marketing? I don’t have the budget for that. I’M SILLY.”

The “I’m a Mess” singer then shared another statement, clarifying that her posts “don’t just come from a place of anger.”

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Bebe Rexha performs on stage during Pride London 2024 in Trafalgar Square on June 29, 2024 in London, England.

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“It’s sad. I’m sitting in my hotel room in London crying my eyes out. I’ve felt hopeless for the longest time. I’ve walked around this city a lot and met fans and they really lit something inside me,” she wrote.

She added in a separate post: “Honestly, you all gave me strength.”

A representative for Rexha did not respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

The singer-songwriter released her latest song “I’m the Drama” on June 27. The song follows the release of her single “Chase It (Mmm Da Da Da)” on May 17, which marked the beginning of a new era for her life and career.

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“I went through a breakup and I think a break would be too much for me,” Rexha, who split from ex-boyfriend Keyan Safyari last year, told PEOPLE. – I just kind of threw myself into music because it’s the only thing that really helps me.

A month before, she debuted the song at Coachella and said it felt like the start of a “new chapter.”

“I’ve been through so much in the past X years that people don’t know about, and I feel like I’ve finally come to terms with a lot of things. I finally feel excited and alive,” said Rexha. “It’s so great to see everyone so excited, but I’m like, ‘You have no idea.’ As if I did so excited.”

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