Dua Lipa was decided to mine some new pop gold on her upcoming third studio album, which is why she needed to slog by means of a number of “horrible concepts” to get to the shiny nuggets she’s making ready for the gathering whose launch date and title haven’t but been revealed. “It simply takes me a short time and I simply undergo such a means of filtering by means of and making an attempt to get one of the best of one of the best out of what I’ve labored on,” the singer advised KISS FM UK’s Harriet Rose in an interview earlier this week in regards to the laborious means of separating the pop wheat from chaff.
“The extra you dig then you definately actually get to the great, the juicy bits,” she mentioned, laughing as Rose paid a sideways praise by saying that she’d love to listen to a whole album of “s–t” Dua songs the singer had rejected as a result of she loves Lipa’s music that a lot. “I can’t,” Dua smiled. “That’s the factor about when songs get leaked, songs that have been by no means meant to return out get leaked, as a result of it’s such an enormous a part of your course of whilst you’re figuring it out and also you’re going by means of all of the actually dangerous concepts after which unexpectedly folks hear that and also you’re like, ‘that’s not me! It’s me determining me.’”
Up to now, the primary single, “Houdini,” is the one new music we’ve heard from the singer’s upcoming third album, the follow-up to her smash 2020 breakthrough dance pop extravaganza, Future Nostalgia. The one, which options manufacturing and writing from Tamp Impala’s Kevin Parker and Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Tobias Jesso Jr., hints on the extra psychedelic imaginative and prescient Dua has for the LP.
“Houdini” is Dua’s first solo non-soundtrack single in two years. Following the discharge of Future Nostalgia — which spawned a number of Billboard Sizzling 100 hits together with “Don’t Begin Now” (No. 2), “Levitating” (No. 2) and “Break My Coronary heart” (No. 13) — Lipa has appeared on a number of singles, together with “Dance the Night time” from the Barbie soundtrack.
Watch Dua Lipa speak in regards to the new album and her “Houdini” single beneath.