BEBE Rexha has revealed she had "no choice" but to give pop banger The Monster to Rihanna and Eminem after penning the track.

The 27-year-old, widely tipped to be one of the biggest new stars of this year, wrote The Monster in 2010 - but was asked to hand it over to Eminem with Rihanna replacing her vocals.

Getty Images - WireImage 4 Bebe Rexha told Dan Wootton she had "no choice" but to give The Monster to Eminem and Rihanna

During a Facebook live chat with The Sun's Bizarre Editor Dan Wootton, she admitted: "Think about it. I had just turned 20 and I didn't know any different. I see now that the song opened so many doors for me.

"At that time I had no choice but to give that song away. I had no money and no record deal."

She added: "I have never spoken to Eminem. I've never even spoken to him once. That's the way the music business works, it's very interesting. I have a lot of respect for Eminem and Rihanna. They are both very real in their music."

Bebe sang a couple of tracks for her Biz Session including Me, Myself and I and new single I Got You.

Getty Images 4 Bebe Rexha performs on the Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Show earlier this month

Dan Jones images Ltd 4 Bebe's debut album All Your Fault: Pt. 1 is released on February 17

Dan Jones 4 Bebe performed Me, Myself and I and I Got You during her Bizarre Session on Monday

In less than 12 months she has scored a Top 10 hit alongside super-producer Martin Garrix with In The Name of Love, collaborated with Nicki Minaj on her single No Broken Hearts and hosted the MTV European Music Awards.

I Got You is taken from her debut album All Your Fault: Pt. 1 released on February 17.

Co-written by Bebe Rexha and produced by Captain Cuts (Walk The Moon, Halsey), it reiterates Bebe's star quality as her potent vocal ability and daring attitude deliver another compelling example of contemporary pop at its finest.

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In November Bebe hosted the 2016 MTV EMAs in Rotterdam, Netherlands where she also performed her chart-topping international smash dance single, In The Name Of Love and I Got You.

Throughout her career, Rexha has racked up many notable moments including her empowering platinum-charting duet with rapper G-Eazy, Me Myself and I, Hey Mama alongside Nicki Minaj, David Guetta and Afrojack, and her breakup pop anthem ‘No Broken Hearts’ featuring Nicki Minaj.‎

She has also written hits for Selena Gomez, Pitbull, Tinashe and Iggy Azalea.