@@LudovikModzart Wow Sherlock, you finally discovered that 99.9% of the music you consume since 1990 has samples lmao. Literally the biggest pop hits in history had samples: Crazy In Love, Toxic, Beat It, Thriller, Blinding Lights and more And if we talk about hip-hop and rap, the use of samples is even bigger, there you have Jay Z, Nicki Minaj and even Kanye West.
@@dangleberries992 No, it's what happens when you're a contralto. Doris day was a contralto. She didn't smoke. She didn't drink. She didn't eat meat. She lived until 97.
Dua is very easy to love. Maybe because she does not share too much of herself but her smile is bright and she seems like a terrific person to have fun with
@@mystica7310 ...but your dog you know...dua you don't... you dont have to love her but its strange to dislike her and assign those projections onto her
I recently met an Albanian in Las Vegas who spoke little English so we were having a difficult time communicating until I said I love Dua Lipa . Immediately a smile of pride . ❤
i remember when i followed her on instagram she had 200,000 followers... and i remember showing all my friends her clips before the albums, they were all charmed.
Make your private life, public - get criticised. Keep your private life, private - get criticised. Don't make any statements on world affairs - get criticised. Make a statement about world affairs - get criticised. You literally can't do anything, including NOTHING, and not be criticised. I love Dua Lipa's music. Future Nostalgia helped get my family through the COVID lockdowns, dancing around the house with it turned up. I took my daughter to see Dua Lipa perform as her first ever live concert. We absolutely love her
I don't see anyone criticizing a celebrity for keeping their private life private, such as Tom Hanks or Denzel Washington. However, if you tweet about stuff like LGBT issues, Israel/Palestine or Trump, then you are DEFINITELY going to get criticized.
I love how Dua brings back her "bad dance moves" from her earlier career and shows up those that complained. Listening to her cds on repeat on long drives makes time fly by. Thank you Dua. HUGS!!!
I’m 50, I went to her performance here in ATL, she is talented, energetic, beautiful, with a voice very peculiar (but you want to hear). The show is amazing.
I'm 51 and have been working out to her music for over a year. Great voice, and even greater woman for standing up for what's right. More power to you, Dua. May your light shine bright always. Also, her music will be as infectious years from now. Good pop never dies. ❤
A BIG salute to her for standing with the right side of history, her originality skyrocketed her to stardom, her boldness and will power as well. Beautiful Soul !!!
I honestly knew nothing about her before this interview - I had heard of her but didn't even know she was British. She seems like a very natural, down-to-earth and gentle person ❤ Good luck to her.
@@agronzabergja312 uk born, lives in uk, considers it home. Albaina is where her parents are from so it’s her heritage. Albania only granted her dual nationality when she was famous.
My kids introduced me to her music, and I have not stopped listening to her. She has a beautiful soul, and I wish her all the best life has to offer her.
@@blownspeakersssso close, she cowrote Don’t Start now as well as all the tracks from her last two albums which arguably include some of the biggest hits of her career so far
Future Nostalgia was an instant hook and may be one of the great pop albums of all time. Radical Optimism didn't immediately grab me from its first play like FN did, but it's definitely grown on me.
You guys don't know how important she is to the Albanians worldwide. For such a small country and population having a worldwide popular pop star is unthinkable. She's a blessing!!! 🙌 ❤🇽🇰🇦🇱
@@madamedellaporte4214 1:21 that raspiness is very signature, it's not about the vocal technique, but how distinctively particular is a voice, it makes an artist instantly recognizable. In pop, a signature element of your artistry is key.
@@mystica7310 i don’t know why older individuals tend to disregard and straight up trash artists from the new generation. It’s life, learn that everything…I mean…EVERYTHING is temporary, nothing’s indestructible, it’s called turnover. It’s time for the youth to soar and have their moment. And yes, I do think she’s original, at least a raspy voice like hers is not that common, plus what she makes is pop music, it’s not meant to be considered a “classic” or “trailblazing” or “pioneer”. It serves its purpose, which is entertainment for the young.
Dua is fantastic. I saw here in Auckland New Zealand. I dragged my wife along, who had never heard of her. I am 65 at the end of the year & I believe she is coming to NZ again. Funny thing is I didn't know that, but my wife told me. I will be going to see her again. Love her stuff.
This is lukewarm pop at best. Shes beautiful and sweet but this recycled formula has been done a thousand times. She isn't unique but she's a nice young lady.
A girl who had a dream of becoming a pop singer and achieved it after working her a** off and more importat believing in herself throughout the entire process. She well-deserved all the awards she has gotten so far and the respect of music fans all over the place
Dua you got me through the pandemic with Future Nostalgia. I would play video games on my PC and that album was on repeat for months. One of my all time favourite albums ❤️🔥
So glad that Future Nostalgia was released during quarantine... I had to set up computer networks for people to be able to work remotely, and the songs on that album were what got me through all the masked-hand-sanitizer-red-eye flights. This Gen-X network engineer / bar band musician became an immediate fan and her music has joined Prince, Scary Pockets, The Police, and Van Halen among my most often listened playlists. ☮💜🎶
Regarding her mention facing push-back as a female artist. Anybody who thinks even for a second that her voice is "processed" and "can't really sing" is incredibly delusional. As I've gotten older (50+) I don't care for the 'show' (an artist's image and gimmicks) anymore. It takes REAL musical talent to get me to want to listen and listen more. I had never even heard her music before a few months ago. But man can this woman SING. Incredible talent. She's where she belongs right now and her talent is what got her there.
@@amangoyal923 I'm addressing HER OWN exact comments in the video there ya genius. Watch before you comment. Then you won't sound so disturbingly ignorant.
She's a multi-millionaire. No one should be feeling sorry for her nor should she be whining about naysayers when she has achieved worldwide superstardom. Humility matters.
Her Future Nostalgia album was a ray of light through the times of the pandemic and lockdowns and even it's "just" dance-pop it inspired a lot of musicans (Every bass player loves "Don't start now") . Much love and respect!
I have heard other interviews with her, super smart, down to earth and that face with no makeup?! GORGEOUS. Don't care for pop very much but an impressive person
Just imagine, the change that she took, betting on herself, believing in her talent, her music and skipping college. And it all paid off. She is definitely amazing.
The most important take away from this is to realize that her success is 1 in 10 million. Talent isn't enough anymore. Thousands of talented artists out there that will NEVER get the break she got. Remember that if you want to be a pop star. Being talented, being good looking, being a good songwriter, being captivating on stage is now not enough. You have to get crazy, stupid lucky. I wish her well.
@@raymondayala5355 Except the OP is completely right about the fact that this sort of success is so rare as to not ever be relied upon. The music industry is full of people who are struggling to achieve even a fraction of the success she has. Many can't even make a full-time living off it, and there are countless stories of people who gave up. Whether that is largely due to a lack of talent/skill or a lack of luck, the point still stands that there are many stars that have to align for you to become a household name, especially in the genre as brutal as pop.
She isn’t 🤣 she does have a rhinoplasty, some lip and chin filler, blepharoplasty, little botox, but all done very well 😅 just because she doesn’t look unnatural doesn’t mean she has no surgeries..
at 53 now, i started as an avid fan of dua when 'BE THE ONE' hit. i admire that she doesn't put her personal life and vibes in her songs. for me that's very ok. music is fun always to be, not your personal feelings in your songs and tends to be for the public consumption. and also, a good singer and a good dancer. i hope she can still maintain her career without tragic happenings as what other artists are into.
I think she resisted the notion that in order to make good music, female pop singers have to introspect and fret over their insecurities and anxieties. That's not necessarily a bad thing to do, but it's not necessarily good either, and it has led to a lot of so-so sophomore albums from apparently talented performers ... Whereas Dua's second album was pop perfection throughout every track, and the best record she could possibly make. And she deserves to be congratulated for that.
I hope she continues to make more music like 'Happy For You'. Upbeat production that compliments and doesn't overshadow the emotion in the lyrics and vocal performance. It perfectly encapsulates the theme of the album.
I had no idea who Dua Lipa was until I saw her on SNL once and her voice and performance was really impressive. This 60-minute interview also gave more insight, she kind of reminds me a little of Amy Winehouse, she has the voice and talent to go all the way to the top if she explores other genres of music. I wish her the Best !
My friend's fiance is very well-connected in entertainment. I randomly asked him who is the most striking woman, if you take everything into account: physical looks, personality, vibe, talent, etc.. He instantly answered, "Dua Lipa"
As a 40 old guy, i tell you that she is by far the most enjoyable female artist in many senses, in years. She is complete. I never enjoy so much a female voice like this, maybe follow by close by Ava Max, another talented, and sexy artist. But Dua is something else, she can move and sing like nobody else, and looks like a very, very nice person. Impossible not to love it
So proud of her, seeing that she has grown personally and artistically and despite everything she has achieved, she maintains her humility and simplicity. I LOOOVEEE HER🫶🏽
I am a hard-core "Blink" or Blackpink fan. Blackpink being the most successful girl-group of all time. When they did a collab with Dua Lipa and when Dua Lipa unexpectedly showed up at their New York concert I was surprised and pleased. That's how I learned about Dua Lipa who I didn't know before. Because she collaborated with Blackpink Dua Lipa has a place in my heart.She seems like a warm, open-hearted, genuine, gifted artist.❤🎉
I remember first hearing her on radio 1 back in 2014 and they said she's tipped to be "the British rhianna" and I was like ok let's have a listen, they played last dance and I was hooked. Not very often you hear a song for the first time and love it. Pretty much every song she's released is an absolute tune!!! Plus she's fit af so that's a bonus too
GREAT interview Anderson, I'm a huge fan of Dua Lipa and wasn't aware of her back story. I first heard her music from her second album and have been a fan ever since. Her story is actually somewhat similar to that of The Weeknd, Abel Tesfaye. But he totally dropped out of school and ran away from home to pursue a career in music. And he worked to get money to live and pay to have the songs he had written recorded. He then sent out demos of 3-4 songs to the radio stations in Toronto, where he lived asking tthem to consider paying his songs. And somehow Drake, who's also from Toronto, heard one of his demos and made the effort to find him. Drake was so impressed with Abel's work that he invited him to sing a couple of songs at his concerts. It wasn't long before record producers became aware of Abel's talent and offered him a contract and as they say, the rest is history.
'Go girl, give us nothing' changed history 🤣 Love Dua Lipa❣
I hope she shared the revenue from all her "original songs". You know what I mean if you don't live under a rock!
@@LudovikModzartYou do understand what pop music is, right, and haven’t been living under a rock for the last 300 years?
@@markd.9538 She literally made all her hits from sampling.
@@LudovikModzart Wow Sherlock, you finally discovered that 99.9% of the music you consume since 1990 has samples lmao.
Literally the biggest pop hits in history had samples: Crazy In Love, Toxic, Beat It, Thriller, Blinding Lights and more
And if we talk about hip-hop and rap, the use of samples is even bigger, there you have Jay Z, Nicki Minaj and even Kanye West.
@@tonoguerrero8056 I know bout it! But she sampled way too many songs in my opinion.
The timbre of her voice is everything. I LOVE that huskiness that her voice has - she’s amazing🫶🏻
thats what happens when you smoke
Idolatry much? YOu people are weird
OMG, teehee, I love her
@@dangleberries992 No, it's what happens when you're a contralto. Doris day was a contralto. She didn't smoke. She didn't drink. She didn't eat meat. She lived until 97.
@@MrTerrrrible dua lip is my mommy
Dua is very easy to love. Maybe because she does not share too much of herself but her smile is bright and she seems like a terrific person to have fun with
so easy to love
she shares plenty of her body though
W profile pic
@@mystica7310 ...but your dog you know...dua you don't... you dont have to love her but its strange to dislike her and assign those projections onto her
@@mystica7310 we can have a loving difference of opinion
Dua is the real deal. Beautiful, talented, smart, and nice. And she is best live.
Talented and smart? Hahah, I can only imagine your smartness if she is smart and talented.
55 yr old here and I listen to you over and over. Keep your fun and energetic music coming cuz we love it!!
If you don't have it, you can't show it. If you have it, you can't hide it. She is pure talent.
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I recently met an Albanian in Las Vegas who spoke little English so we were having a difficult time communicating until I said I love Dua Lipa . Immediately a smile of pride . ❤
@@wilderjai she is English 😂😂😂
She is Albanian, papers don't change your blood. @Halen0224
@Valon.S BS comment, Dua is British, if you like it or not.
And you never care about other cultures at all.
I looove Dua Lipa! I saw her in a shop in Malibu and when I asked her for a photo, she was so gracious! That day was one of my memorable moments 😍
I remember when she was our little secret but now she's worldwide recognised superstar proud of you angel
She’s Neva gonna. Be a bad influence
i remember when i followed her on instagram she had 200,000 followers... and i remember showing all my friends her clips before the albums, they were all charmed.
yeah frr
awwwww
Talk about it.
Make your private life, public - get criticised. Keep your private life, private - get criticised. Don't make any statements on world affairs - get criticised. Make a statement about world affairs - get criticised. You literally can't do anything, including NOTHING, and not be criticised.
I love Dua Lipa's music. Future Nostalgia helped get my family through the COVID lockdowns, dancing around the house with it turned up. I took my daughter to see Dua Lipa perform as her first ever live concert. We absolutely love her
I don't see anyone criticizing a celebrity for keeping their private life private, such as Tom Hanks or Denzel Washington. However, if you tweet about stuff like LGBT issues, Israel/Palestine or Trump, then you are DEFINITELY going to get criticized.
I love how Dua brings back her "bad dance moves" from her earlier career and shows up those that complained. Listening to her cds on repeat on long drives makes time fly by. Thank you Dua. HUGS!!!
Her Tiny Desk concert during the pandemic was absolutely awesome. Kept me dancing around the room until we could go outside again ☺
I watch it at least once a week.
I'm 59 and I've never heard her music before but it sounds really great and like good old pop from the 80's or 90's. Love it.
That’d be because she literally rips off 80’s and 90’s songs.
@@AB-wy7dr that's not really true.
You are gonna Love her music and do watch her live performances.
@@AB-wy7drchrist it's just a genre, nobody owns it...!
I’m 50, I went to her performance here in ATL, she is talented, energetic, beautiful, with a voice very peculiar (but you want to hear). The show is amazing.
I'm 51 and have been working out to her music for over a year. Great voice, and even greater woman for standing up for what's right. More power to you, Dua. May your light shine bright always. Also, her music will be as infectious years from now. Good pop never dies. ❤
A BIG salute to her for standing with the right side of history, her originality skyrocketed her to stardom, her boldness and will power as well. Beautiful Soul !!!
I honestly knew nothing about her before this interview - I had heard of her but didn't even know she was British. She seems like a very natural, down-to-earth and gentle person ❤ Good luck to her.
Albanian
@@agronzabergja312 British Albanian Kosovon, London born/bred
@@agronzabergja312 uk born, lives in uk, considers it home. Albaina is where her parents are from so it’s her heritage. Albania only granted her dual nationality when she was famous.
No apparently she's Briddish and from Koh Soh voh. Must be from Thailand originally.
@ 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
I love this young lady!
I’m 62 and listen to her music everyday!
My kids introduced me to her music, and I have not stopped listening to her. She has a beautiful soul, and I wish her all the best life has to offer her.
She’s so right though, why is she being criticised for not putting her personal life into songs? What’s wrong with escapist pop?
The thing is she does though
@@KYLETISZAI agree she does to an extent, particularly with RO.
@@KYLETISZAIand obviously there's nothing wrong with that ✌
Most of her hits she didn't write (eg Don't Start Now)
@@blownspeakersssso close, she cowrote Don’t Start now as well as all the tracks from her last two albums which arguably include some of the biggest hits of her career so far
Classical music nerd, old school hip hop, extreme metal, etc fan here. I love dancing to dua lipa on a Friday night.
I love how she's "just a girl who wanted to sing" She's really impressive! Undeniable talent. She's grown into herself as a artist.
My favorite singer since Sara Evans.
Agree
Dull
@@yennefervengerberg1304 She's allowed to be as sophisticated as you are simple. LOVE HER!
@@IAmKAZMO she is dull and simple as always.😄 But you can love her or not. I mean, I don't care.🤣
I absolutely love Dua and her music. I feel elevated, lifted and happy. Something I think every human needs, wants and craves.
She's such a breath of fresh air .. Radical Optimism is such an underrated album
Future Nostalgia was an instant hook and may be one of the great pop albums of all time. Radical Optimism didn't immediately grab me from its first play like FN did, but it's definitely grown on me.
We loved dancing to her music in the kitchen during the pandemic! Her music is so fun, and I'm not typically a pop music fan. She rocks!
You guys don't know how important she is to the Albanians worldwide. For such a small country and population having a worldwide popular pop star is unthinkable. She's a blessing!!! 🙌 ❤🇽🇰🇦🇱
e vertet❤❤ na knaqi krejt krenar me to🇦🇱🇽🇰
She was born in London England.
no worries everyone knows about the albanian mafia
@@dimilands We're proud of that too💯👑💪💰
@@tdunster2011
London is an international city. Point?
I love this beautiful young lady I am 66 and when I hear her songs I feel young again Bravissima 👏👏👏👏
this album legit gave me life during the pandemic. We all needed it!
Dua's voice is really unique and it has that signature sound that makes her music so cool and full of energy
sounds like all the others to me and talent mediocre
@@madamedellaporte4214 1:21 that raspiness is very signature, it's not about the vocal technique, but how distinctively particular is a voice, it makes an artist instantly recognizable. In pop, a signature element of your artistry is key.
@@mystica7310 i don’t know why older individuals tend to disregard and straight up trash artists from the new generation. It’s life, learn that everything…I mean…EVERYTHING is temporary, nothing’s indestructible, it’s called turnover. It’s time for the youth to soar and have their moment. And yes, I do think she’s original, at least a raspy voice like hers is not that common, plus what she makes is pop music, it’s not meant to be considered a “classic” or “trailblazing” or “pioneer”. It serves its purpose, which is entertainment for the young.
Amy Winehouse
Dua is a great singer and performer with a kind heart
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Her little face at 15 and the singing! So awesome she knew what she wanted to do and did it
Dua is fantastic. I saw here in Auckland New Zealand. I dragged my wife along, who had never heard of her. I am 65 at the end of the year & I believe she is coming to NZ again. Funny thing is I didn't know that, but my wife told me. I will be going to see her again. Love her stuff.
she's my favorite pop star out right now, just good old feel good pop, no bs. I can't wait to see her live next year !
I just love this girl.The energy,the smile,the music.I think she is just phenomenal...
There’s less than a handful of good genuine pop artists today. She’s definitely one of them
Genuine? Every song is stolen. Watch Rick Beato?
Good and pop don't really go together
You're right
@@Jack-rp6zy so you’re saying Michael Jackson is garbage?
This is lukewarm pop at best. Shes beautiful and sweet but this recycled formula has been done a thousand times. She isn't unique but she's a nice young lady.
She had passion, vision, and perseverance.
Key ingredients for success in any field.
A girl who had a dream of becoming a pop singer and achieved it after working her a** off and more importat believing in herself throughout the entire process. She well-deserved all the awards she has gotten so far and the respect of music fans all over the place
absolutely!! and she is so humble, always puts her family first, and now she own herself! thx to none!! she is incredible
Dua you got me through the pandemic with Future Nostalgia. I would play video games on my PC and that album was on repeat for months. One of my all time favourite albums ❤️🔥
She's very talented, thank you for your music, Dua! ❤
So glad that Future Nostalgia was released during quarantine... I had to set up computer networks for people to be able to work remotely, and the songs on that album were what got me through all the masked-hand-sanitizer-red-eye flights. This Gen-X network engineer / bar band musician became an immediate fan and her music has joined Prince, Scary Pockets, The Police, and Van Halen among my most often listened playlists. ☮💜🎶
Same!
Regarding her mention facing push-back as a female artist. Anybody who thinks even for a second that her voice is "processed" and "can't really sing" is incredibly delusional. As I've gotten older (50+) I don't care for the 'show' (an artist's image and gimmicks) anymore. It takes REAL musical talent to get me to want to listen and listen more. I had never even heard her music before a few months ago. But man can this woman SING. Incredible talent. She's where she belongs right now and her talent is what got her there.
She’s the bes pop writer besides Taylor uhm
What does that have to do with her being female? If anything, don't we have less no of male singers? Even learning guitar don't pay off to men
@@amangoyal923 I'm addressing HER OWN exact comments in the video there ya genius. Watch before you comment. Then you won't sound so disturbingly ignorant.
She's a multi-millionaire. No one should be feeling sorry for her nor should she be whining about naysayers when she has achieved worldwide superstardom. Humility matters.
@@helenogbonna3361that idiotic swift writes about her bad choices in boyfriends dua is a much better songwriter ✌
Her Future Nostalgia album was a ray of light through the times of the pandemic and lockdowns and even it's "just" dance-pop it inspired a lot of musicans (Every bass player loves "Don't start now") . Much love and respect!
I have heard other interviews with her, super smart, down to earth and that face with no makeup?! GORGEOUS. Don't care for pop very much but an impressive person
I agree she’s great. But she is obviously wearing makeup
75 yr old here and loving her music!
Just imagine, the change that she took, betting on herself, believing in her talent, her music and skipping college. And it all paid off. She is definitely amazing.
Her music is fun, love it
Dua is drop dead gorgeous in my opinion!! She looks amazing!🥰🥰😘😘
Dua Lipa is absolutely amazing.Awesome.Her songs are great. She can sing and dance non stop on her concerts.
Sir Elton recognized a star right away. He is pretty picky about who he shares a stage with. That was a sure sign.
The most important take away from this is to realize that her success is 1 in 10 million. Talent isn't enough anymore. Thousands of talented artists out there that will NEVER get the break she got. Remember that if you want to be a pop star. Being talented, being good looking, being a good songwriter, being captivating on stage is now not enough. You have to get crazy, stupid lucky. I wish her well.
Luck is for suckers! She had GOAL and accomplished it 😉. Excuses or results, you can’t have both.
@@mystica7310 haters are going to hate 😂😉
@@mystica7310 😂😂😂
@@raymondayala5355 Except the OP is completely right about the fact that this sort of success is so rare as to not ever be relied upon. The music industry is full of people who are struggling to achieve even a fraction of the success she has. Many can't even make a full-time living off it, and there are countless stories of people who gave up. Whether that is largely due to a lack of talent/skill or a lack of luck, the point still stands that there are many stars that have to align for you to become a household name, especially in the genre as brutal as pop.
Very talented singer and dancer, she deserves her success!
She is amazing, her song is the type of song that you can listen all the time.
Her voice is heaven
Love heir
@@helenogbonna3361so true I couldn't agree more ✌
ikr, she should narrate my life
Only 3 albums into career and this girl has a LOT of massive hits, shes already heading for legend status
Affirmative! 3 albums only & basically ALL HITS‼️
DUA'S Music gives me Joy and happiness. Dua lipa's music makes me want to dance. Dua is inspirational. I love Dua lipa ❤❤❤
I've lost 30 lbs in the last 6 months because I specifically listen to Dia Lipa every cardio session lol
What a beautiful voice wow. You know directly its Dua lipa without having to watch it
Dua Lipa is one of the most underrated artists ever. I love her!
Underrated?😂
She's incredible, a very down to earth artist. She gained a new fan with this❤
Amazing that there are so many talented folks from our region. Spread Love and positivity. Thank you for being the person we all strive to be! Cheers!
I love her! Non-stop playing on my Spotify!
📌📌Her humility enhances her already stunning beauty, making her truly remarkable
We love Dua! I've had the opportunity to see her live in Mexico City and she is an amazing performer!
I like her calmness lol and her music too. I appreciate that she is not overly emotional and keeps her privacy even when writing music.❤❤❤
All natural no plastic or bolt ons pure beauty and talent
Except she doesn’t sing live
She isn’t 🤣 she does have a rhinoplasty, some lip and chin filler, blepharoplasty, little botox, but all done very well 😅 just because she doesn’t look unnatural doesn’t mean she has no surgeries..
@adryana90 I didn't know that can you show me where you found this out?
Albanian genetic
@adryana90 still waiting for responses
at 53 now, i started as an avid fan of dua when 'BE THE ONE' hit. i admire that she doesn't put her personal life and vibes in her songs. for me that's very ok. music is fun always to be, not your personal feelings in your songs and tends to be for the public consumption. and also, a good singer and a good dancer. i hope she can still maintain her career without tragic happenings as what other artists are into.
She handle the pressure so well ?
I think she resisted the notion that in order to make good music, female pop singers have to introspect and fret over their insecurities and anxieties. That's not necessarily a bad thing to do, but it's not necessarily good either, and it has led to a lot of so-so sophomore albums from apparently talented performers ... Whereas Dua's second album was pop perfection throughout every track, and the best record she could possibly make. And she deserves to be congratulated for that.
I hope she continues to make more music like 'Happy For You'. Upbeat production that compliments and doesn't overshadow the emotion in the lyrics and vocal performance. It perfectly encapsulates the theme of the album.
Taking negative energy positively is the best thing
Dua is a wonderful human being, she is a one in a lifetime artist and I love her!!🇦🇱💕
❤
🇬🇧
She is iconic, within the pop music she rly knows how to make hits.
I liked her way back in the 2010’s I could see she was something special and awesome. I still think she’s underrated somewhat.
I had no idea who Dua Lipa was until I saw her on SNL once and her voice and performance was really impressive. This 60-minute interview also gave more insight, she kind of reminds me a little of Amy Winehouse, she has the voice and talent to go all the way to the top if she explores other genres of music. I wish her the Best !
My friend's fiance is very well-connected in entertainment. I randomly asked him who is the most striking woman, if you take everything into account: physical looks, personality, vibe, talent, etc.. He instantly answered, "Dua Lipa"
I agree she’s my crush for sure ❤❤❤❤❤
She seems to be a very down to earth, easy to get along with kind of gal, but she is pretty average looks wise
@@euphorbia1581 Have you been hanging out with supermodels? Dua Lipa looks fantastic.
Been a fan of hers since No Lie in 2016 and never stopped since.Funnily my favorite song of hers is thinking bout you and not the dance ones.
Love Dua! Will always support artists like her that speak for love and peace! See you in concert soon!
Dua is without a doubt a 2020s icon . 🖤🖤🖤👏👏👏👏
As a 40 old guy, i tell you that she is by far the most enjoyable female artist in many senses, in years. She is complete. I never enjoy so much a female voice like this, maybe follow by close by Ava Max, another talented, and sexy artist. But Dua is something else, she can move and sing like nobody else, and looks like a very, very nice person. Impossible not to love it
I love that her music is based on having a good time and just dance freely!
I deeply admire her, she's very inspiring to me❤
Dua, a real talent. A real breath of fresh air. I really like her and appreciate her dedication to the art of music and performance.
So proud of her, seeing that she has grown personally and artistically and despite everything she has achieved, she maintains her humility and simplicity. I LOOOVEEE HER🫶🏽
I am a hard-core "Blink" or Blackpink fan. Blackpink being the most successful girl-group of all time. When they did a collab with Dua Lipa and when Dua Lipa unexpectedly showed up at their New York concert I was surprised and pleased. That's how I learned about Dua Lipa who I didn't know before. Because she collaborated with Blackpink Dua Lipa has a place in my heart.She seems like a warm, open-hearted, genuine, gifted artist.❤🎉
I love BP but the Spice girls are the best selling female group of all time. Let’s be honest with facts and numbers
I remember first hearing her on radio 1 back in 2014 and they said she's tipped to be "the British rhianna" and I was like ok let's have a listen, they played last dance and I was hooked. Not very often you hear a song for the first time and love it. Pretty much every song she's released is an absolute tune!!! Plus she's fit af so that's a bonus too
Her "Blow Your Mind" was the main theme at the US Open in 2015 in Queens. That was at the beginning of her career
GREAT interview Anderson, I'm a huge fan of Dua Lipa and wasn't aware of her back story. I first heard her music from her second album and have been a fan ever since. Her story is actually somewhat similar to that of The Weeknd, Abel Tesfaye. But he totally dropped out of school and ran away from home to pursue a career in music. And he worked to get money to live and pay to have the songs he had written recorded. He then sent out demos of 3-4 songs to the radio stations in Toronto, where he lived asking tthem to consider paying his songs. And somehow Drake, who's also from Toronto, heard one of his demos and made the effort to find him. Drake was so impressed with Abel's work that he invited him to sing a couple of songs at his concerts. It wasn't long before record producers became aware of Abel's talent and offered him a contract and as they say, the rest is history.
Read the above comments. Her success was no accident. Wasn't like she was living out of a cardboard box. She had lots of professional help.
Amazing woman, love her music and her songs' infectious grooves! 💙💯
They didn't even talk about her philanthropy and Service95! 👍
Love her so much❣️no drama, hard work, a voice for peace!
Her music is awesome! One of the best recording stars of our time!
Her music became my workout music during COVID in Korea. I was happy to have those songs. Thank you Dua!
Not many people state that Dua’s songs are actually so damn catchy, hence why most people love them and buy them.
Because that's a given in pop music. If they're not catchy, they're automatically not going to be popular. That's half the reason why it's "pop".
I love the sound of her music, always on my playlist. Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪
She is remarkably poised and articulate for her age. Her confidence and energy radiate.
For her age? She's almost 30!
She FANTASTIC!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! LOVE YOU!!!! Really helped us get through COVID - thank you for this!!!!
She´s pure talent!
Her music saved us during covid
I've alienated friends. I've alienated family. But I'm not apologizing for leaving "Future Nostalgia" on repeat for the last three years ...
Her music got me through a lot of workouts!
She is one of the most beloved female singers.
Good segment on Dua and I can't wait to see what she comes up with next.
She's so amazing.
I watched this on Sunday night and it was fantastic. Great way to start the new season