London-born Kosovan singer/songwriter Dua Lipa has once again rocketed herself into the night sky of pop, turning into a rainbow of fireworks and shining a light on her fans.
The New Rules star released the latest hit of her 11-track second album Future Nostalgia on Jan. 31. The track, titled Physical, has driven people from all over the globe into what can only be called a "dance craze."
People have dubbed her "2020's Queen of Pop;" she further cemented this title after her newest masterpiece Physical was released. Both her song and the music video have blasted life back into the Pop genre.
Speaking of the video, every remarkable piece of art has to have a master creator behind it. For Dua Lipa's latest YouTube sensation, director Lope Serrano made sure to uplift the funky music with some eye-grabbing production and what seemed to be endless sources of colors.
With new tunes and fresh styling, Dua Lipa is certainly answering the region's "duas" (prayers). Arabs all around are eager for Future Nostalgia but for now, are surely enjoying Physical enough to keep them satisfied before the album drops.
Videos are made with wide smiles
While some people claim Dua Lipa has "single handedly saved pop music"
Colors? She's got plenty of those
Dua Lipa has given people a reason to dance again
It's no surprise the Arab world is in love with the young pop star
On Nov. 1, 2019, just two weeks before her concert in Dubai, the UAE, Dua Lipa released the first track of her album and global No 1 hit song Don't Start Now. In fact, her performance of the song during the concert was the first of many, giving concert goers a peek into the future of her album. Dubai's appearance, although short and simple, was a hit with the raging crowd.
"I'm so excited to launch the pre-order for my new album Future Nostalgia. It's been an amazing experience making this record and I can't wait for you all to hear it," Dua Lipa said about her album.
In December, the Grammy award-winning artist released the second track of her second album; it happened to be the title track Future Nostalgia.
The album itself is set to drop on April 3 of this year and people cannot wait to get their hands on it. The excitement is more apparent since it has been three years since she's released her first full album Dua Lipa.
The young woman is a remarkable singer and a kindhearted person as well.
In early 2019, she visited Lebanon for three days to meet children and young people supported by UNICEF. To her, children or families pushed out of their home "deserve equality and a place to be able to live, learn and reach their full potential."
"I always believe in children as they are our future and we have to take care of them," she said at the time.
Over a year prior to that, she stopped by the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, the UAE, calling her visit "an honor." It pleased so many Arabs and Muslims to see her there that it brought Twitter to a meltdown of sorts. People from the region couldn't but consider her name to be pronounced as "dua" in Arabic, which translates to invocation.
And from there onwards, Dua Lipa has been the region's sweetheart — and the world's too.