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Beadoobee Taps The Marías For New Single ‘All I Did Was Dream of You’

March 12, 2026 1 views
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Beadoobee Taps The Marías For New Single ‘All I Did Was Dream of You’
Beabadoobee & The Marías Press Trending on Billboard Beabadoobee has teamed up with The Marías for the dramatic new song “All I Did Was Dream of You.” It’s the first piece of original music from the British musician since January 2025. Bea released her last studio LP, the Rick Rubin-produced This is How Tomorrow Moves, in 2024. The new song features guest vocals from María Zardoya, lead singer of Grammy-nominated group The Marías. The L.A.-based indie group were nominated for best new artist at the 2026 Grammy Awards, but ultimately lost the trophy to Olivia Dean. Explore beabadoobee The Marias See latest videos, charts and news Speaking to Dazed, Beabadoobee – real name Bea Kristi – said that Zardoya “sang beautifully” on the track and was “so encouraging.” Related Linkin Park Cancels Australia Concert Due to Illness The Pussycat Dolls Plot Major Comeback Tour With U.K., Europe & North America Arena Dates Bruce Springsteen, Tom Waits and Others Remember Shane MacGowan With Tribute Album '20th Century Paddy' She also discussed the theme for the dramatic music video: “I recently watched [Emma Stone-starring 2025 film] Bugonia by Yorgos Lanthimos – my boyfriend and I are f—ing obsessed with Yorgos – and that last scene inspired the video,” she said. She added, “I made [the video] with my boyfriend and one of his good friends, Lucas, who is from Lithuania. It was −17℃ there – I could have died! I was singing on this frozen lake; it was f—ing crazy but it looks so beautiful. It’s a nice bridge to the next thing I want to release.” The song is the first release of a new phase in Bea’s career, having signed a new global partnership with longtime label partner Dirty Hit and Interscope. “I literally can’t wait to release something, honestly – I’m f—ing dying,” she told Dazed.  “Since stepping back from everything, living in real life and seeing friends, I look at my music with way more integrity. Like, if I don’t think a song is perfect, I’m not going to put it out. And I know the discourse: what if a song you don’t like is someone’s favourite, but it needs to matter to me. I need to stop caring about what other people think. I’ve spent my whole life doing that.” This is How Tomorrow Goes landed Bea a career-high at No. 34 on the Billboard 200. She recently featured on the Help(2) compilation alongside Arctic Monkeys, Olivia Rodrigo, Damon Albarn and more, contributing a cover of Elliott Smith’s “Say Yes.” Get weekly rundowns straight to your inbox Sign Up Leave a Comment Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Name * Email * Website Post Comment Want to know what everyone in the music business is talking about? Get in the know on Visit Billboard Pro for music business news