Dua Lipa is frightened her third album may leak on-line.
The ‘Levitating’ singer’s document firm bosses are desperately making an attempt to make sure recordings for the highly-anticipated LP are safe after a track she labored on with Pharrell Williams appeared on-line this week, with the offcut from ‘Future Nostalgia’ the newest in a sequence of unreleased tracks from the 27-year-old pop star to have made it into the general public area.
A supply advised The Solar newspaper’s Weird column: “Over the previous month or so numerous demos and rejected songs from Dua have been showing on-line.
“It’s annoying as they didn’t make the album for a cause however clearly the principle concern is to know if details about her third album is subsequent.
“The stakes couldn’t be larger for the document after ‘Future Nostalgia’ turned her into one of many greatest stars on the planet, so bosses are decided to plug the leak, and shortly. ‘Future Nostalgia’ leaked a number of days earlier than it got here out in 2020 and Dua was devastated. She has made it clear it should not occur once more.”
Dua revealed in December the brand new document shall be “very totally different” to earlier albums and was going to end up very otherwise to what she’d initially deliberate.
She mentioned: ” Effectively once I was chatting with Elton John [in March] I actually felt like I used to be midway finished. However it’s taken an entire flip as I’ve carried on working, and I actually really feel now that it’s beginning to sound cohesive. So I’m going to maintain writing within the early months of the brand new 12 months and see the place that takes me. The album is totally different — it’s nonetheless pop nevertheless it’s totally different sonically, and there’s extra of a lyrical theme.”
Nonetheless, the ‘Chilly Coronary heart’ hitmaker remained coy about giving any particulars away concerning the upcoming album and defined that even revealing the title would spoil the shock.
She advised Selection: “If I advised you the title, every little thing would make sense — however I feel we’ll simply have to attend!”