Dua Lipa, in an interview with Rolling Stone, discusses her upcoming album, #DL3, and the collaborators she worked with, including Kevin Parker, Caroline Ailin, @DannylHarle, and Tobias Jesso Jr. She reveals lyrics from an upcoming song and addresses the public's perception of female pop stars. Lipa expresses frustration with the way her music is perceived and hints at a potential shift in her career path. She also draws inspiration from British club culture for her new album, describing it as a 'psychedelic-pop-infused tribute to UK rave culture.' Additionally, FKA Twigs announces a techno-inspired album set to release in 2024.
FKA twigs says she’s working on a “deep but not sad” techno-inspired album, due to be released later this year. https://t.co/YwA3iyy61X
.@FKAtwigs has revealed her new album is techno in "spirit" and confirmed it is "coming out this year": https://t.co/5OS0Q5n3hv https://t.co/LwZl5pd2fO
FKA Twigs Teases Upcoming Techno-Influenced Album: ‘It’s Deep But Not Sad’ More: https://t.co/vGXVbwwXoU https://t.co/lM7dykhX8p
FKA Twigs says that a techno-inspired album is coming later this year https://t.co/UJZld2gMCM
Earlier this week, @FKAtwigs said she's working with @Koreless and others on a new techno-inspired album, landing in 2024. Read the news https://t.co/dQV5QMfedy
.@DUALIPA opens up about the "Go girl, give us nothing" meme on a video of her doing a lackluster hip-swiveling dance move. "Lots of promos, lots of rehearsing...not having really time to perfect anything." 🔗 https://t.co/xZ80niaAz6 https://t.co/24ku03vuDD
Dua Lipa describes her new album as a "psychedelic-pop-infused tribute to UK rave culture" drawing heavy inspiration from Primal Scream and Massive Attack: https://t.co/JhhfPJoLNF https://t.co/1BztlYWcUU
.@DUALIPA tells Rolling Stone that after "Houdini" was released, she was frustrated that people said it still sounded "disco" when none of her influences come from there. "I’d be lying if I said I didn’t care about what the critics thought..." https://t.co/xZ80niaAz6 https://t.co/7I4C7JEJ4i
.@DUALIPA says she was frustrated that people thought "Houdini" still sounded "disco." "When you put your heart and soul into something, you want people collectively to be like, ‘Oh, it’s changed sonically...’" Interview: https://t.co/gb6B40AyQu https://t.co/PzNBtxZAo1
.@DUALIPA says she understands the way the public looks at female pop stars, refusing to believe that they are more than their looks or hits. "I don’t know if people believe that I like to read books," she says, frustrated. Interview: https://t.co/gb6B40B6G2 https://t.co/vNCbY27gDG
For @DUALIPA's upcoming album, the star thought back to British club culture. "Dua likes going to a rave," @DannylHarle tells Rolling Stone. (This is true: “I love being on the dance floor,” Lipa says.) Cover story: https://t.co/gb6B40B6G2 https://t.co/q8WsNaHwq9
Though @DUALIPA's career as a singer is the priority, she wonders if there’s a future where her path changes, comparing pop stardom to "a hamster wheel." "I have all these other things that I can also do that really interest me." Cover story/photos: https://t.co/gb6B40B6G2 https://t.co/vFTArphjxU
"I don’t know if people believe that I like to read books, or people believe that these conversations are my own. They don’t want you to be political. They don’t want you to be smart." — @DUALIPA, about the way female pop stars are perceived 🔗 https://t.co/gb6B40AyQu https://t.co/tLc22p2ujU
.@DUALIPA — who's never had a Hot 100 #1 song — says she’s noticed a pattern with her singles, how they don’t start at the top and “gradually grow” over time. "As long as the songs stick around and people are listening to them, I’m cool with that." 🔗 https://t.co/gb6B40AyQu https://t.co/tvGi14eitV
.@DUALIPA opens up about the "Go girl, give us nothing" meme on a video of Lipa doing a lackluster hip-swiveling dance move. "I was also being thrown around the world. Lots of promos, lots of rehearsing...not having really time to perfect anything." 🔗 https://t.co/gb6B40AyQu https://t.co/9mcxJPitNO
.@DUALIPA opens up about who she calls the "band" — Kevin Parker (@tameimpala), longtime collaborator Caroline Ailin, electronica auteur @DannylHarle, and folky-pop balladeer Tobias Jesso Jr. — who she wrote 8 of the 11 tracks on #DL3 with. Cover story: https://t.co/gb6B40B6G2 https://t.co/9LQ1bGpgU5
On one of @DUALIPA's upcoming songs, she sings about a tumultuous relationship coming to an end: "We call it love but hate it here/Did we really mean it when we said forever?" Cover story: https://t.co/gb6B40B6G2 https://t.co/qgbo3bYwlt