Dua Lipa reveals details about third album: 'I’m coming into my power'
Updated | By Tamlyn Canham
English singer Dua Lipa is ready to bring a new version of herself to fans.
English singer Dua Lipa is hard at work on her third album. The 'Levitating' singer says the album is half-written and will offer a more mature sound.
She made the comments in a recent interview with Vogue magazine. The 26-year-old says she has grown up a lot since her last two albums.
"Overall, whether it’s sonically or in terms of the themes, I’ve matured. It’s like I’m coming into my power and not afraid to talk about things. It’s about understanding what I want," she told the publication.
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Dua's second studio album, 'Future Nostalgia', was a major success and received rave reviews from music critics. The album produced hits such as 'Don't Start Now' and 'Hallucinate'.
The album was later reissued as a deluxe edition called 'Future Nostalgia: The Moonlight Edition'. It featured songs that didn't make it to the original album as well as new remixes.
The album featured A-list collaborations with Madonna, Missy Elliott, and Gwen Stefani
Vogue asked Dua if she ever gets tired of singing...
"For two years we were frozen. I didn’t get to really do these songs in the way that I’d envisioned them, and now that I’ve been able to put a show around it, it feels new to me. But there are also ways I feel I’m moving on a little bit. Especially now that I’ve started writing again and working on new music," she revealed.
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Main image credit: Instagram/@dualipa(via Vogue US)
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