Redbone’ from Childish Gambino – that is my ideal summer tune. It’s already gone and done its thing, but I want it to live on forever.
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More Dua Lipa Quotes
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For me, my aim is to just be as good as possible. If people do look up at me I have to set the best example I can.
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If I can’t dance to it I don’t want it.
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I 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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I get a bit insecure if I feel like there’s too much makeup on my face or if I feel like I’m cakey.
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The first album I was given when I was quite young was the ‘Whoa, Nelly!’ album by Nelly Furtado. After, I also got the ‘Missundaztood’ album by Pink. That’s when I was like, ‘Oh my God, I want to be just like them!’
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I’m heavily influenced by the Nineties – I love juxtaposing a slip dress with trainers and a vintage leather jacket.
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I still take a lot of pride in being able to write my own songs. My story’s coming from me.
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I 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.
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It’s all fun and games until your shoe strap falls down.
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Boys will be boys at billboard women in music awards.
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My first concert was Method Man and Redman because they came down to Kosovo.
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My parents never pushed me towards music. I feel like, growing up in a musical household and always being surrounded by it, I was always kind of a performer child. I remember my parents would have guests over, and they would bring their kids, and I would make sure that we were ready to put a show on.
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I 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.
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I’m learning to accept myself. I’m still in the process of learning to love who I am.
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My father was a musician, so I feel like falling into this career was a bit inevitable.
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