Spotlight: Dua Lipa
COLLECTION:live Essentials
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40m
Ahead of her nomination and win for Best New Artist and Best Dance Recording at the 61st Annual GRAMMY Awards, Dua Lipa visited the GRAMMY Museum on September 28, 2018, to discuss her rising career in music. The conversation was moderated Sam Lansky, author and West Coast Editor at TIME Magazine.
London born, Kosovo raised Dua Lipa won over the hearts of fans and press alike with the release of her self-titled debut album. The songs on Dua Lipa announce the arrival of a new force in pop—irresistible on the dance floor, thoughtful under closer inspection, constantly discovering creative possibilities. Her critically acclaimed debut made everyone’s “best of” list, from The FADER to Rolling Stone to Time Magazine. With her powerful anthem and viral video for “New Rules” making her the youngest female solo artist to reach 1 billion views on YouTube, Dua continues to find herself on the top of the charts.
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