Bibi Bourelly
Badriia Ines "Bibi" Bourelly (born 14 July 1994) is a German-American singer and songwriter signed to Def Jam Recordings.[1][2][3] She is the writer (or co-writer) of several notable songs including Rihanna's "Bitch Better Have My Money" and "Higher", and Nick Brewer's "Talk to Me".[4][5] Bourelly is featured on tracks such as Lil Wayne's "Without You",[6] and Usher's "Chains"[7] She also released two singles in 2015 ("Riot" and "Ego") in 2018 she released her first single "Writer's Song" in preparation for the release of her debut studio album later in 2018.[5][8]
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Birth name | Badriia Ines Bourelly |
Also known as | Bibi Bourelly |
Born | Berlin, Germany | 14 July 1994
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Years active | 2015–present |
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Early life
Badriia Ines Bourelly[9] was born in Berlin, Germany and is of Haitian and Moroccan descent. Her father, Jean-Paul Bourelly, is a notable guitarist and her late mother was the head of the Art Department at Berlin's House of the World’s Cultures.[10][11][12] Because her father was a professional musician, Bourelly often attended concerts and wrote songs as young as age four.[11] Her mother died when Bourelly was six years old.[13] She first went on tour with her father when she was 11.[10] She attended Blake High School in Maryland until the 12th grade.[14] Bourelly states she has German and American citizenship.[15]
Career
While still living in Maryland, Bourelly began working with producer, Paperboy Fabe. He would later arrange for her to have a session with Kanye West in Los Angeles. That session ultimately produced Rihanna's "Higher", which Bourelly wrote in about 30 minutes. Around the same time, Rihanna heard another of Bourelly's written songs, "Bitch Better Have My Money", and decided to make it the lead single off her 2016 album, Anti.[10][16]
In April 2015, Bourelly released her first single, "Riot", a song that discusses Bourelly's wish to be recognized as an "authentic" and legitimate musician.[4] In July 2015, she was featured on Lil Wayne's "Without You", which appeared on his Free Weezy Album.[6] A month later, she was featured in (and co-wrote) Nick Brewer's "Talk to Me."[5] She also co-wrote (with Chris Braide) Selena Gomez's "Camouflage" from her album, Revival,[17] and was featured in Usher's single, "Chains", alongside Nas. She performed the latter song with Usher and Nas at the TIDAL X Concert in October 2015.[18]
In October 2015, Bourelly released another single entitled, "Ego."[1] The song made it onto the Spotify Viral Charts for several nations, peaking at #2 in the US, #8 in the UK, and #4 on the overall global charts.[19] The song has been described as a "powerful, unapologetic ballad to self confidence."[12] The music video for "Ego" was filmed in Bourelly's hometown of Berlin and was directed by Branwen Okpako.[20]
In March 2016, the third single, "Sally" was released accompanied by an interactive video.[13] She made her television debut on the NBC Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. In the summer of 2016, Bourelly toured with Haim and Rihanna prior to going on her solo "Free The Real" tour in North America.[21][22] She was also featured in the well-known Women Who Dare campaign by Harper's Bazaar alongside Hillary Clinton, Iskra Lawrence, and Uma Thurman.[23]
Discography
EPs
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Free the Real (Pt. 1) |
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Free the Real (Pt. 2) |
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Boy (In Studio)[24] |
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As lead artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||||||||||||
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US Emerging [25] | ||||||||||||||||||
"Riot" | 2015 | — | — | Free The Real (Pt. #1) | |||||||||||||||
"Ego" | — | 33 | |||||||||||||||||
"Sally" | 2016 | — | 8 | ||||||||||||||||
"Perfect." (with Earl St. Clair) |
— | 35 | Free The Real (Pt. #2) | ||||||||||||||||
"Ballin" | — | 33 | |||||||||||||||||
"Writer's Song" | 2018 | — | — | TBA | |||||||||||||||
"White House" | — | — | |||||||||||||||||
"Wet" | 2019 | — | — | ||||||||||||||||
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory. | |||||||||||||||||||
As featured artist
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||||||||||||
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UK [26] | ||||||||||||||||||
"Talk to Me" (Nick Brewer featuring Bibi Bourelly) |
2015 | — | 19 | Recreation | |||||||||||||||
"Chains" (Usher featuring Nas and Bibi Bourelly) |
— | — | Non-album single | ||||||||||||||||
"Zulu Screams" (GoldLink featuring Maleek Berry and Bibi Bourelly)[27] |
2019 | — | — | Diaspora | |||||||||||||||
"One Day" (Tokimonsta featuring Bibi Bourelly and Jean Deaux) |
2020 | — | — | Oasis Nocturno | |||||||||||||||
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory. | |||||||||||||||||||
Guest appearances
Title | Year | Other artist(s) | Album |
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"Without You"[6] | 2015 | Lil Wayne | Free Weezy Album |
"Faceshopping (Money Mix)" | 2019 | Sophie | Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides Non Stop Remix Album |
Songwriting credits
Title | Year | Artist(s) | Album | Credits | Written with |
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"Bitch Better Have My Money" | 2015 | Rihanna | Non-album single | Co-writer | Robyn Fenty, Kanye West, Ebony Oshunrinde, Jacques Webster, Jamille Pierre |
"Without You" (featuring Bibi Bourelly) |
Lil Wayne | Free Weezy Album | Featured artist/Co-writer | Dwayne Carter Jr., Jeroen Visscher, Vincent Schenck | |
"Talk to Me" (featuring Bibi Bourelly) |
Nick Brewer | Non-album single | Nicholas Brewer, Tony Amadi, James Grant, Darius Forde, Crystal Waters, Neal Conway, Nathaniel Hardy Jr. | ||
"Camouflage" | Selena Gomez | Revival | Co-writer | Christopher Braide | |
"Chains" (featuring Bibi Bourelly & Nas) |
Usher | Non-album single | Featured artist/Co-writer | Usher Raymond IV, Paul Epworth, Juan Najera, Miguel Gandelman, Arthur Strong, Issiah J. Avila, Albert Bowman, Nasir Jones | |
"Yeah, I Said It" | 2016 | Rihanna | Anti | Co-writer | Robyn Fenty, Timothy Mosley, Evon Barnes, Daniel Jones, Christoher Godbey, Jean-Paul Bourelly |
"Higher" | Robyn Fenty, Ernest Wilson, James Fauntleroy, Jerry Butler, Kenny Gamble, Leon Huff | ||||
"Pose" | Robyn Fenty, Chauncey Hollis, Jacques Webster | ||||
"Hard II Love" | Usher | Hard II Love | Usher Raymond IV, Yonatan Ayal | ||
"Bad to the Bone" (featuring Bibi Bourelly) |
Little Simz | Stillness in Wonderland | Featured artist/Co-writer | Simbiatu Abiola, Ebony Oshunrinde, Bryan "Eastbound" Anthony | |
"Interlude" (featuring Bibi Bourelly) |
Age 101: Drop X | Simbiatu Abiola | |||
"I Have Questions" | 2017 | Camila Cabello | Crying in the Club[28] | Co-writer | Camila Cabello, Jesse Shatkin |
"Customz" (featuring Bibi Bourelly) |
Little Simz | Stillness in Wonderland | Featured artist/Co-writer | Simbiatu Abiola, Mathieu Rakotozafy | |
"Cover Girls" (featuring Bibi Bourelly) |
Hitimpulse | Non-album single | Thomas Baxter, Adam Midgley, Gerard O'Connell | ||
"Accelerate" (featuring Ty Dolla Sign & 2 Chainz) |
2018 | Christina Aguilera | Liberation | Co-writer | Christina Aguilera, Kanye West, Michael Dean, Christopher Pope, Ernest Brown, Carlton Mays Jr., Ilsey Juber, Taylor Parks, Kirby Lauryen Dockery, Tyrone Griffin Jr., Tauheed Epps, Ronald Brown |
"Tie Me Down" (with Elley Duhé) |
Gryffin | Gravity | Daniel Griffith, Aaron Forbes, Jussi Karvinen, Nathaniel Cyphert, Sarah Aarons | ||
"GTFO" | Mariah Carey | Caution | Mariah Carey, Paul Jeffries, Jordan Manswell, Porter Robinson | ||
"Kumbaya" (featuring Bibi Bourelly) |
Jacob Banks | Village | Featured artist/Co-writer | Jacob Banks, Ryan Vojtesak | |
"Stupid World" (featuring Bibi Bourelly) |
Hermitude | Non-album single | Angus Stuart, Luke Dubber | ||
"Anyone" | 2020 | Demi Lovato | TBA | Co-writer | Demi Lovato, Dayyon Alexander, Eyelar Mirzazadeh, Jay Moon, Sam Roman |
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- Golden, Zara (13 April 2015). "Rihanna Songwriter Bibi Bourelly Premieres A Song Of Her Own, "Riot"". The Fader. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
- McKinney, Kelsey (18 January 2016). "What do you do after you've written a song for Rihanna? We asked Bibi Bourelly". Fusion. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
- Howard, Ty (3 July 2015). "Lil Wayne f/ Bibi Bourelly – Without You [Prod. by Nascent & Sakwe]". Fake Shore Drive. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
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- Molin, Tina (18 May 2015). "Diese Berlinerin schreibt die Hits für Rihanna". www.morgenpost.de (in German). Berliner Morgenpost. Retrieved 2016-03-20.
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- @BibiBourelly (7 April 2018). "...I have dual citizenship though..." (Tweet) – via Twitter.
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- "Selena Gomez - Revival". www.discogs.com. Discogs. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
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- Younger, Briana (4 September 2016). "Maryland native Bibi Bourelly enchants at U Street". Washington Post. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
- "Why Bibi Bourelly Refuses to Let Failure Define Her". Harper's Bazaar. Retrieved 10 January 2017.
- Bibi (2017-08-01). "MY NEXT PROJECT IS CALLED 'BOY' / A LIVE STUDIO EP / 4-PART PERFORMANCE VIDEO / 7 INTIMATE ACOUSTIC SHOWS /// COMING SOON.pic.twitter.com/fMgq7F09j1". @BibiBourelly. Retrieved 2017-08-08.
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- "Nick Brewer ft Bibi Bourelly". www.officialcharts.com. UK Singles Chart. Retrieved 10 February 2016.
- "Zulu Screams (feat. Maleek Berry & Bibi Bourelly) – Single by GoldLink". iTunes. Retrieved May 26, 2019.
- Featured on the 7-inch extended play Crying in the Club, "Camila Cabello - Crying In The Club Limited 7" LP | Urban Outfitters". US: Urban Outfitters. June 28, 2017. Archived from the original on April 23, 2019. Retrieved April 23, 2019.