If I can’t dance to it I don’t want it.
DUA LIPASocial media can sometimes influence the charts, but I think that only great music makes it to the top. The good songs make it.
More Dua Lipa Quotes
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I think the artists are really the face of the music they make. It’s no longer the genre that dictates it.
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Everything 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.
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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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For a female artist, it takes a lot more to be taken seriously if you’re not sat down at a piano or with a guitar, you know?
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I use a toothbrush on my lips as a lip scrub; occasionally, I use a toothbrush with some dark eye shadow on my eyebrows if I want to fill them in. And if I want a really thick, textured look with mascara, I put one on my lashes, as well.
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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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If you got a candle – blow it and various other random things.
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My gang sign is the love heart.
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I’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.
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I dated this guy who literally would never eat a single vegetable. I was like, ‘This is terrible. You eat like a five-year-old.’
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Boys will be boys at billboard women in music awards.
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Nothing sweeter than 365 days joint at the hip with you.
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If I wasn’t a singer, I would be a fairy princess.
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Every time you achieve something, you want to go after what’s next. I’d like to see my own shows grow and someday be a headliner, fill up stadiums.
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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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