My father was a musician, so I feel like falling into this career was a bit inevitable.
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My father was a musician, so I feel like falling into this career was a bit inevitable.
DUA LIPAI think the artists are really the face of the music they make. It’s no longer the genre that dictates it.
DUA LIPAI like how powerful fashion makes me feel. I live for that grungy-prissy juxtaposition that Kate Moss, Naomi Campbell, and Drew Barrymore wore in the ’90s.
DUA LIPAMy goal is to get my music out to as many people as possible. That a song of mine is being played on the radio so far away from home really, really pushes me. It’s everything I’ve dreamed of.
DUA LIPAI’d love to work with Drake; I’d love to work with Frank Ocean, Jay Z, and Kanye. The list is endless. Dua Lipa
DUA LIPAPocket full of honey and I’m ready to go.
DUA LIPAI started posting covers online and having this crazy determination about what I wanted to do and just went for it. I was like, ‘Okay, no one else can create my future for me, and no one can get what I want for me, so I have to go out and get it myself.’
DUA LIPALive and direct.
DUA LIPAI’ve always been very much in control of my music and my image, and I think one of the things I’ve been lucky about is I didn’t bring a label on board until I really figured out who I was.
DUA LIPASuccess, to me, is just doing things I’m really proud of.
DUA LIPAI always wanted the flowiness that hip-hop artists had. I always admired how they rapped so fast, but I never wanted to rap; I wanted to sing the rap.
DUA LIPAI dated this guy who literally would never eat a single vegetable. I was like, ‘This is terrible. You eat like a five-year-old.’
DUA LIPAEverything that I do is very autobiographical. I’m trying to be as much of an open book as possible and give the audience every single piece of me.
DUA LIPAYou can fly away with me tonight.
DUA LIPAIt’s challenging to open for someone: You’ve got to prep the audience, get them in the mood, and get their attention if they don’t know you. You’re going to show them what songs you’ve got. You’ve got to leave your mark.
DUA LIPAI never really wanted to base success on charts and chart positioning. For me, it’s really about the shows and seeing them grow.
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