Bea Miller Delivers A Girl Power-Filled Live Session Performance

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Bea Miller is a star on the rise!

The 19-year-old singer-songwriter recently blessed the iHeartRadio Live Sessions stage with a killer performance of some of her biggest hits. Bea kicked off her set with her 2017 jam "Repercussions," singing the hell-raising single with only a keyboard backing. She then went on to perform her recent NOTD collab, "I Want To Know." 

After slaying the stage, Bea discussed her upcoming music, admitting that a major collab is "coming!" "I can't tell you who it's with," she said. "But there is a very cool collab coming up with someone I personally am a huge fan of that I feel like my fans are also a huge fan of. I'm excited about that." Bea also revealed she's "definitely" going to be putting out some new music of her own very soon. "[I've] got a couple singles lined up. I'm already working on the next album project. I already got the ideas coming. I'm about to go on tour, see my [fans'] smiling faces," she shared.

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As a "girl power" enthusiast, Bea also discussed the changing climate for women in pop music. "I think out of nowhere there are more women in pop music than men all of a sudden. And I feel really good about that," she said enthusiastically. "I don't know about you guys but when I listen to the radio I hear a lot more women than I fell like I [did] five, six years ago and I feel really good about that. I feel like at this point the world is being forced to catch on to the fact women are bad... women are awesome!" Adding, "We're not gonna sit around idly by while men control the world anymore...Obviously, music leads the world and music unites the world so if women are coming together in music and uniting in that way they can put that music out and unite everyone else."

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To hear more from Bea, watch her Live Session Q&A above! 

Photos: Rachel Kaplan for iHeartRadio


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