If pressure can turn coal into diamonds, then pressure turned Lipa into a veritable star — one who can dance and gyrate it out with the best of them.
Dua Lipa is reclaiming the viral tik tok dance she accidentally created. On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, she talked about her dance evolution and ...
However, he could not keep up with her as the Roots began to play “Don’t Start Now.” Dua Lipa can check in on Fallon in a year or two to see if he’s been practicing his moves. I can look at it from a different perspective,” she said, “I look back on it with such fondness because it helped me grow into the artist I wanted to become.” Fallon asked if she could show him the dance and an audience member enthusiastically yelled, “Yes!” as Fallon got up to learn a thing or two. “‘She looks like she’s trying to put a shoe on in a rush or something’,” said Lipa about the comments online.
A Delray Beach-based reggae band is suing Dua Lipa, claiming copyright infringement.
Artikal Sound System is claiming the band is owed profits from "Levitating" and seeks a jury trial. In addition to Lipa, Warner Records and the song's producers and writers are named in the lawsuit. A Delray Beach-based reggae band is suing Dua Lipa, claiming copyright infringement.
The pop singer has reclaimed an early-career dance move, one that was described at the time as “lazy” (and worse).
With “Levitating”, Lipa had one of the biggest hits on the planet in 2021. If the place was bouncing, a throw-back dance move had a part to play. So far, so brilliant, she tells Jimmy Fallon. Performing New York’s Madison Square Garden “was surreal.
During Dua Lipa's stop in Washington D.C. for her Future Nostalgia tour on Wednesday night, the British singer had a small mishap — and managed to dance it ...
It has a name, I think — for now. "I've made peace with the fact that people can think what they want to think, but no one really, truly knows what's happening behind closed doors." During Dua Lipa's stop in Washington D.C. for her Future Nostalgia tour on Wednesday night, the British singer had a small mishap — and managed to dance it off.
The Grammy-winning singer's Future Nostalgia tour brought iridescent vocals, shimmering pop sounds and lots of sequins and spandex to D.C. · Dua Lipa's dynamic ...
And as the show closed out on the full-bodied commitment that “Don’t Start Now” required, the music became transportive. With Lipa’s iridescent, live vocals, the slinky “Love Again” felt like a locking-eyes-across-the-dance-floor moment. Though it missed the velveteen, heavenly heights of the album, Lipa’s performance landed nimbly on verdant earth, not soaring to starry skies but unlocking an experience that celebrated the corporeal and fleeting.