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Bebe Rexha slips into plunging black dress as she poses for sultry video by her Christmas tree

Bebe Rexha added a healthy dose of sex appeal to the holiday season on Wednesday as she shared a sultry video to Instagram.

The 34-year-old singer struck several poses by her lit-up Christmas tree while rocking a plunging black dress that showed off her curves.

Her flirty frock also showed off her shapely legs thanks to the thigh-high slit on one side.

The performer — who was nearly unrecognizable after flying into Australia last month — gave her outfit a bold pop of color by wearing a red lip.

The Grammy Award-nominated accessorized with rings and stood on high-heel shoes that matched her dress.

Bebe Rexha added a healthy dose of sex appeal to the holiday season on Wednesday as she shared a sultry video to Instagram

Her voluminous blonde locks cascaded onto her shoulders as she blew a kiss to the camera at one point.

She playfully wrote that she was hoping to receive a ’54 convertible’ as one of her gifts this year.

Though she partied it up this week, Rexha showed fans that she is still focused on her music by sharing a photo of herself in the recording studio.

She captured a producer working on and talking to her about a new track while she fueled up on coffee.

The hitmaker’s most recently-released album, entitled Bebe, made its debut this past April.

The record, which included features from Snoop Dogg and Dolly Parton, was preceded by the release of three singles entitled Heart Wants What It Wants, Call On Me and Satellite.

Bebe received a generally positive response from critics, and it peaked at number 132 on the US Billboard 200 chart.

The record also contained the track I’m Good (Blue), which was the result of a collaboration between Rexha and David Guetta.

The 34-year-old singer struck several poses by her lit-up Christmas tree while rocking a plunging black dress that showed off her curves

Her flirty frock also showed off her shapely legs thanks to the thigh-high slit on one side

Though she partied it up this week, Rexha showed fans that she is still focused on her music by sharing a photo of herself in the recording studio

The hitmaker’s most recently-released album, entitled Bebe, made its debut this past April

The song, which prominently features an interpolation of Eiffel 65’s track Blue (Da Ba Dee), was originally released in August of last year.

I’m Good (Blue) was met with much praise from both critics and listeners upon its release.

The track also performed well commercially, and it peaked at number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 listing.

Rexha and Guetta have since been nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording for their work on the track.

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