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.
DUA LIPAI think the artists are really the face of the music they make. It’s no longer the genre that dictates it.
More Dua Lipa Quotes
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It’s all fun and games until your shoe strap falls down.
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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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For a male artist, people instantly assume they write their own music, but for women, they assume it’s all manufactured.
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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 brighter the hair the closer to god.
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I know the guac is extra.
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I spend a lot of time in bed when I’m off. But if I’m feeling adventurous, I’ll go to a gallery.
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Don’t talk to me or my son again.
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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 always told myself never to have a plan B – I feel like that’s also one of the reasons I’m doing what I’m doing now because I just never really rested until I got here.
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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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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 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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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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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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