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Bebe Rexha pays homage to1970s style with glitzy ensembles and beats for Heart Wants What It Wants

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Bebe Rexha promised new music and a video with a 1970s retro vibe, and she certainly delivered.On Thursday, the pop star dropped the music video to her song Heart Wants What It Wants, which was a homage to that era with the use of recognizable props indicative of a time when feathered back hair, colorful cloths, wood paneling and silver disco balls were all the rage.Straight off the top the video, attributed as a 'film by Michael Haussman', it was obvious the style, look and sound took a cue from the 1970s.The first shot shows a vinyl version of the single playing on an old school turntable.An old van, which was all the rage in the 70s appears driving down a dirt road, and then transitions to a shot from inside the van just as the back doors open to reveal Rexha all decked out and looking like Farrah Fawcett from the original Charlie's Angels.

Retro: Bebe Rexha released a 1970-inspired music video for Heart Wants What It Wants Disco diva: The star danced around in a sheer body suit and big hair  Heavenly: The singer looked like Farrah Fawcett from the original Charlie's Angels  1970s styl:e: The pop star used a slew of 70s references and props to go along with the sound and beats from the era known for the disco genre Wardrobe changes: The songstress wore three different ensembles for the videoDressed in baby blue shiny tracksuit pants with a pink crop top and silver heels, the New York City native has her long platinum blonde tresses styled long and with feathered extra volume and a part in the middle.After the introduction of several other players acting as a film crew, all looking like they too had stepped out of a 70s show, Rehxa begins to strip out of her pants to reveal a brown body suit and purple skin-tight.

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