Bebe Rexha - The Way I Are (dance With Somebody) Feat. Lil Wayne [official Music Video] Instant

: She maintains her New York roots throughout, sporting her signature diamond nameplate necklace and mixed-metal jewelry. The Lil Wayne Factor

The fashion in the video, styled by , is a deliberate mix of street style and vintage cinema. : She maintains her New York roots throughout,

: The lyrics "I'll never ever sing like Whitney / But I still wanna dance with somebody" emphasize her desire for people to love her "the way I are". Bebe Rexha ’s official music video for ""

Bebe Rexha ’s official music video for "" is a vibrant, carefree anthem of self-acceptance that manages to be both a nostalgic homage and a rebellious statement against the music industry. Directed by Director X , the visual is anchored by a high-energy dance party on a city set, featuring diverse choreography and a surprise appearance by Lil Wayne . A Pop Rebel’s Manifesto : Produced by Joel Little (known for his

: One of Rexha’s key looks—an all-black ensemble with Stuart Weitzman boots—was inspired by Olivia Newton-John’s character, Sandy, from the final dance scene in Grease .

: Produced by Joel Little (known for his work with Lorde), the track uses a repetitive, catchy chorus designed for constant radio rotation. Visual Style & Fashion

: She maintains her New York roots throughout, sporting her signature diamond nameplate necklace and mixed-metal jewelry. The Lil Wayne Factor

The fashion in the video, styled by , is a deliberate mix of street style and vintage cinema.

: The lyrics "I'll never ever sing like Whitney / But I still wanna dance with somebody" emphasize her desire for people to love her "the way I are".

Bebe Rexha ’s official music video for "" is a vibrant, carefree anthem of self-acceptance that manages to be both a nostalgic homage and a rebellious statement against the music industry. Directed by Director X , the visual is anchored by a high-energy dance party on a city set, featuring diverse choreography and a surprise appearance by Lil Wayne . A Pop Rebel’s Manifesto

: One of Rexha’s key looks—an all-black ensemble with Stuart Weitzman boots—was inspired by Olivia Newton-John’s character, Sandy, from the final dance scene in Grease .

: Produced by Joel Little (known for his work with Lorde), the track uses a repetitive, catchy chorus designed for constant radio rotation. Visual Style & Fashion