Don’t talk to me or my son again.
DUA LIPAIf you got a candle – blow it and various other random things.
More Dua Lipa Quotes
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If you got a candle – blow it and various other random things.
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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 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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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 learning to accept myself. I’m still in the process of learning to love who I am.
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Boys will be boys at billboard women in music awards.
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Social media can sometimes influence the charts, but I think that only great music makes it to the top. The good songs make it.
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It’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.
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My 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.
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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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Traveling is the worst for skin, and it shows instantly. Once you’re working non-stop, you can instantly see it.
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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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I’ll bring you flowers in the pouring rain.
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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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