Bebe Rexha Setlist
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Brooklyn’s Bebe Rexha headlined the Fine Line Music Café last Sunday, March 19th, in support of her second EP All Your Fault: Pt 1 (Warner Bros. Records).
The nearly sold-out show started with a funky set from singer/trumpeter Spencer Ludwig. With a helpful backup of soulful singers (with tambourine), violinist, and keyboardist, Lugwig put together a truly enjoyable varied 25-min set.
With only two singles available for purchase, of course, the band played both songs (set closer ‘Diggy’ and ‘Right Into U’), but they did let us preview some of the upcoming songs from his debut record (Good Time People), including a song he called ‘Legend’ and ‘Brooklyn’ (which he dedicated to Minneapolis).
According to Lugwig on stage, this was his first national tour, but based on how the band handled themselves (with complete confidence and stage presence), it sure didn’t look like their first rodeo.
Maybe it was for the fact that Ludwig is half-Filipino, but I have the feeling that if Prince was still alive, he would’ve shown up to this show.
Next up was YouTube/Spotify 16-year-old sensation Daniel Skye, who is out touring in support of his first official single ‘On’ (RCA Records). He is joined on stage by an official DJ/Hype-man and keyboardist.
Skye did drew in some young teenage fans, who were in the crowd with handmade signs, which is uncommon for a smaller stage like the Fine Line. Skye immediately noticed the signs and addressed it to “all the beautiful ladies”.
Many of the songs were being worked on/demos, and some of them were never released. Skye did bring out an acoustic guitar to play midway in his set, but you can tell he didn’t look comfortable playing and singing a quieter song. The Fine Line Music Café, with its full bar, is always a noisy/chatty venue to play sensitive, slow music.
With only a handful of written songs, it’s understandable that Skye’s set only clocked around 20 minutes (actually earlier than allotted). This let the DJ to extend the set by playing a little bit of Prince’s ‘Kiss’.... who he dedicated to “The Legend”, as he closed out their set list.
Armed with a custom knuckle duster microphone, American singer and record producer Bebe Rexha took the stage on her All Your Fault tour.
Although she only has two EPs under her belt (I Don't Wanna Grow Up and All Your Fault: Pt. 1), the truth is, she has paid her dues by teaming up as vocalist/songwriter on some of Billboard’s hottest singles - including appearing on G-Eazy’s ‘Me, Myself & I’, David Guetta’s ‘Hey Mama’, and Martin Garrix’s ‘In the Name of Love’. Of course, all the hits were played, to the audience’s delight.
From the banters on stage, she explained that basically her latest EP All Your Fault: Pt. 1 was all about a bad breakup from her boyfriend. Apparently, he broke up with her while she was on tour, via text message! Nothing say sexy like a bad breakup, so it would seem like Bebe Rexha is looking nothing short but sexy in all of her promotional photos.
She ended her set with two of her biggest hits, ‘No Broken Hearts’ (normally featuring Nicki Minaj), and her latest hit, ‘I Got You’ (her first Hot 100 hit single).
The fact that Bebe Rexha wrote many of these hit songs, she seemed quite humble about it. Based on Rexha’s stories on stage, she seemed very friendly and approachable.
Rexha’s All Your Fault: Pt. 1 is out now. Look for the sequel All Your Fault: Pt. 2 sometime in 2017.
The nearly sold-out show started with a funky set from singer/trumpeter Spencer Ludwig. With a helpful backup of soulful singers (with tambourine), violinist, and keyboardist, Lugwig put together a truly enjoyable varied 25-min set.
With only two singles available for purchase, of course, the band played both songs (set closer ‘Diggy’ and ‘Right Into U’), but they did let us preview some of the upcoming songs from his debut record (Good Time People), including a song he called ‘Legend’ and ‘Brooklyn’ (which he dedicated to Minneapolis).
According to Lugwig on stage, this was his first national tour, but based on how the band handled themselves (with complete confidence and stage presence), it sure didn’t look like their first rodeo.
Maybe it was for the fact that Ludwig is half-Filipino, but I have the feeling that if Prince was still alive, he would’ve shown up to this show.
Next up was YouTube/Spotify 16-year-old sensation Daniel Skye, who is out touring in support of his first official single ‘On’ (RCA Records). He is joined on stage by an official DJ/Hype-man and keyboardist.
Skye did drew in some young teenage fans, who were in the crowd with handmade signs, which is uncommon for a smaller stage like the Fine Line. Skye immediately noticed the signs and addressed it to “all the beautiful ladies”.
Many of the songs were being worked on/demos, and some of them were never released. Skye did bring out an acoustic guitar to play midway in his set, but you can tell he didn’t look comfortable playing and singing a quieter song. The Fine Line Music Café, with its full bar, is always a noisy/chatty venue to play sensitive, slow music.
With only a handful of written songs, it’s understandable that Skye’s set only clocked around 20 minutes (actually earlier than allotted). This let the DJ to extend the set by playing a little bit of Prince’s ‘Kiss’.... who he dedicated to “The Legend”, as he closed out their set list.
Armed with a custom knuckle duster microphone, American singer and record producer Bebe Rexha took the stage on her All Your Fault tour.
Although she only has two EPs under her belt (I Don't Wanna Grow Up and All Your Fault: Pt. 1), the truth is, she has paid her dues by teaming up as vocalist/songwriter on some of Billboard’s hottest singles - including appearing on G-Eazy’s ‘Me, Myself & I’, David Guetta’s ‘Hey Mama’, and Martin Garrix’s ‘In the Name of Love’. Of course, all the hits were played, to the audience’s delight.
From the banters on stage, she explained that basically her latest EP All Your Fault: Pt. 1 was all about a bad breakup from her boyfriend. Apparently, he broke up with her while she was on tour, via text message! Nothing say sexy like a bad breakup, so it would seem like Bebe Rexha is looking nothing short but sexy in all of her promotional photos.
She ended her set with two of her biggest hits, ‘No Broken Hearts’ (normally featuring Nicki Minaj), and her latest hit, ‘I Got You’ (her first Hot 100 hit single).
The fact that Bebe Rexha wrote many of these hit songs, she seemed quite humble about it. Based on Rexha’s stories on stage, she seemed very friendly and approachable.
Rexha’s All Your Fault: Pt. 1 is out now. Look for the sequel All Your Fault: Pt. 2 sometime in 2017.
Spencer Ludwig |
Spencer Ludwig |
Daniel Skye |
Daniel Skye |
Bebe Rexha |
Bebe Rexha at Fine Line Music Cafe, Minneapolis (19 Mar 2017) |
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