Bebe Rexha’s ‘Hysteria’ thrives in that blurred space between escapism and catharsis

Mumbai, 7th April 2026: Multi-platinum pop star Bebe Rexha continues to build momentum around her forthcoming album ‘Dirty Blonde’ with the release of ‘Hysteria’, a high-voltage, club-driven track that captures the intoxicating chaos of surrendering to the night.

‘Hysteria’ leans into a faster, more frenetic energy, blending EDM intensity with a hyperpop edge. The single follows a string of releases including ‘New Religion’, ‘Çike Çike’, and ‘I Like You Better Than Me’, each unveiling a different facet of an album that promises to be as genre-fluid as it is emotionally unfiltered.

‘Hysteria’ is built around a singular feeling, the moment when music takes complete control. Rexha describes it as an experience where “nothing else matters,” evoking packed dancefloors, flashing lights, and a sense of euphoric disorientation. The track thrives in that blurred space between escapism and catharsis, where vulnerability dissolves into movement and collective release.

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Sonically, the single marks a distinct shift within the ‘Dirty Blonde’ rollout. While earlier releases flirted with progressive house and cross-genre experimentation, ‘Hysteria’ accelerates into a more urgent, high-BPM territory, anchored by pulsating production and Rexha’s commanding vocal delivery. The result is a track that feels deliberately unrestrained, echoing the larger ethos of the album: freedom, excess, and self-reclamation.

Set to feature on her upcoming fourth studio album ‘Dirty Blonde’, slated for release on June 12, 2026, ‘Hysteria’ further cements Rexha’s transition into an era defined by independence and creative autonomy. The project, her first as an independent artist, is being rolled out as a visual album, each track accompanied by its own distinct visual world, reinforcing the narrative depth behind the music.

Beyond its sonic appeal, ‘Hysteria’ signals a broader artistic intent. It captures the duality at the heart of Rexha’s current phase, where control meets chaos, polish meets rawness, and pop structure collides with club culture’s unpredictability. In doing so, the track doesn’t just invite listeners to escape, it dares them to fully let go.

‘Hysteria’ is now available on all major streaming platforms, with its official visual set to premiere tomorrow, 8th April 2026.

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