Told at age 11 that she could not sing, Dua Lipa moved from London to Kosovo and back again, relocating to London alone at 15 to chase a music career. The daughter of Kosovo Albanian refugees, she hustled as a cocktail waitress and uploaded covers online, engineering her own omnipresence until Warner Bros signed her to fill a demographic hole on their roster.
We examine the relentless drive behind the glossy disco pop, from weaponizing the give us nothing Brit Awards meme into her Future Nostalgia era, to buying back her master recordings, to weathering geopolitical controversy. This is the story of an artist who refuses to let the pop machine smooth out her complicated identity.
Her family's flight from Pristina and the inherited narrative of resilience
How the give us nothing viral criticism fueled months of dance rehearsals
Future Nostalgia's pandemic release and its record-low chart-topping sales week
Buying back her masters and publishing to control her own licensing
Her outspoken activism, the $15 million Samsung lawsuit, and her lavish Sicilian wedding
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