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Houdini [音乐] 豆瓣 Spotify
5.7 (6 个评分) Dua Lipa 类型: 流行
发布日期 2023年11月9日 出版发行: Under exclusive license to Warner Records UK, a division of Warner Music UK Limited, © 2023 Dua Lipa Limited / Under exclusive license to Warner Records UK, a division of Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2023 Dua Lipa Limited
复古女王Dua Lipa携新歌《Houdini》回归,并计划在伦敦、洛杉矶和东京举办三场新歌惊喜发布活动,开启音乐生涯全新时代。
Composed by:Caroline Ailin/Danny L Harle/Dua Lipa/Kevin Parker/Tobias Jesso Jr.
Arranged by:Danny L Harle
Produced by:Danny L Harle/Kevin Parker
Training Season [音乐] Spotify
发布日期 2024年2月15日 出版发行: Under exclusive license to Warner Records UK, a division of Warner Music UK Limited, © 2024 Radical22 Limited / Under exclusive license to Warner Records UK, a division of Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2024 Radical22 Limited
Training Season [音乐] 豆瓣
Dua Lipa 类型: 流行
发布日期 2024年2月15日 出版发行: Warner Records UK
国际流行天后 Dua Lipa 2024年首支全新单曲
〈Training Season〉 今日正式上架
先后获得三个格林美奖及六个Brit Award的国际流行巨星Dua Lipa在今日发布了她即将在今年推出的专辑中的第二首单曲〈Training Season〉。 Dua更同时释出这首歌曲的MV。
Dua Lipa分享有关新歌〈Training Season〉的趣事说道:「我早前经历了一连串糟糕的约会,最后那次是最后一根令我放弃继续约会的稻草。隔天早上,我来到录音室与我 的制作人兼好友Caroline和Tobias见面,他们问我昨晚的约会如何,我立刻跟他们说:『我要停止再为别人培训男友了!』,那天我跟朋友们交流了很多,对话间充满 笑声,所有事情就是从那里迅速展开。」
她补充说:「我厌倦不断与朋友重覆诉说每次约会的过程,特别是男性如何与自己约会,这也令我意识到我要停止了。我在每段的关系中都获得了经验和 成长,从中令我感到更有自信,亦更了解自己和更有力量。对于我们所有人来说,培训另一半说到底其实是一个长期与伴侣磨合的过程,从中你会开始感受到与另一半 一起体验生活的美好。你需要的再不是寻找下个受训的对象,而是更找一个能与你同步并一起成长的人。」
〈Training Season〉的 MV 由Vincent Haycock执导,影片甫开场便以留言信箱中不断的道歉与求饶的语音信息展开。 随着歌曲的推进,Dua独自一人坐在房间里,周围围绕着争相引起她注意的男士,房间中慢慢开始陷入混乱。 〈Training Season〉由Lipa、Caroline Ailin、Danny L. Harle、Tobias Jesso Jr.和Tame Impala的Kevin Parker共同创作、Parker和Harle监制。
Dua在本月初于第66届格林美奖上以〈Training Season〉及〈Houdini〉作开场表演。 Dua将于3月2日的BRIT Awards上再度回到舞台,她在此颁奖礼中入围三个奖项,包括年度艺术家、最佳流行音乐和年度歌曲〈Dance The Night〉。
Illusion [音乐] Spotify
发布日期 2024年4月11日 出版发行: Under exclusive license to Warner Records UK, a division of Warner Music UK Limited, © 2024 Radical22 Limited / Under exclusive license to Warner Records UK, a division of Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2024 Radical22 Limited
Radical Optimism [音乐] Spotify
发布日期 2024年5月3日 出版发行: Under exclusive license to Warner Records UK, a division of Warner Music UK Limited, © 2024 Radical22 Limited / Under exclusive license to Warner Records UK, a division of Warner Music UK Limited, ℗ 2024 Radical22 Limited with the exception of Track 2 ℗ 2023 Radical22 Limited
Future Nostalgia [音乐] Spotify
发布日期 2020年3月27日 出版发行: © 2020 Dua Lipa Limited under exclusive license to Warner Records UK, a division of Warner Music UK Limited / ℗ 2020 Dua Lipa Limited under exclusive license to Warner Records UK, a division of Warner Music UK Limited, with the exception of track 1 & 2 2019 Dua Lipa Limited under exclusive license to Warner Records UK, a division of Warner Music UK Limited
Physical [音乐] 豆瓣
发布日期 2020年1月30日 出版发行: Dua Lipa Limited under exclusive license to Warner Records UK
二专<Future Nostalgia>新单!
Dua Lipa (Deluxe) [音乐] Spotify
发布日期 2017年6月2日 出版发行: © 2017 Dua Lipa Limited under exclusive license to Warner Music UK Limited / ℗ 2017 Dua Lipa Limited under exclusive license to Warner Music UK Limited. Tracks 3, 6, 7, 8, 9, 13, 14 (P) 2016 Warner Music UK Limited. Tracks 4, 15, 17 (P) 2015 Warner Music UK Limited.
Future Nostalgia [音乐] 苹果音乐
Dua Lipa 类型: 国际流行 / 音乐 / 舞曲 / 摇滚
发布日期 2020年3月27日
“People always talk about how scary the second record is,” Dua Lipa tells Apple Music. “But for me, it’s more scary to go back into the studio and try to create something like ‘New Rules’ over and over again. I felt like I'd end up in a vicious cycle of trying to get somewhere but never being able to mature as an artist.” And so, to move forward and trump 2017’s all-conquering self-titled debut album, she looked back. “I’ve time-traveled quite a lot on this record,” she says of the aptly named <i>Future Nostalgia</i>, which takes in everything from life-affirming disco (“Don’t Start Now,” “Break My Heart”) to ’80s power pop (“Physical”) and even Debbie Harry-indebted raps (“Levitating”). And yet, it never sounds anything other than forward-looking. “It’s a fine line, so I wanted to bring something that was reminiscent of my childhood and at the same time make it really current,” she says. “I remember listening to songs by Moloko and Jamiroquai, which would make you want to dance no matter what time of day it was. I wanted to recreate that feeling.” On <i>Future Nostalgia</i>, the singer also gets personal, delving into heartbreak—and then new love. Despite the innovative new sound—and changes in her personal life, from relationships to overnight megafame (“My friends still treat me the same, I haven’t changed that much as a person”)—her mission to take women with her every time she rises remains intact. “For me, it’s always about championing women and putting ourselves in the position of power,” she says. “I want to show that women are allowed to take risks and try things differently musically. And wear the pants, you know? We don’t have that enough in music.” Here, let Lipa guide you through the thrilling <i>Future Nostalgia</i>, track by track.<br />
<b>Future Nostalgia</b>
“I went in the studio to write with [US producer] Jeff Bhasker, and I just felt ready to do something really bold. I told him that the album’s name would be <i>Future Nostalgia</i>, and he just got on his instruments and started playing all these crazy different sounds. It was just about having fun and not taking yourself too seriously. And also, for me, a feeling of empowerment and sassiness. When I put down the lyrics ‘I know you ain’t used to a female alpha,’ I didn’t mean that I was the first. The lyric is about the shoulders of the giants I’ve leant on, and the fact that I’ve been inspired by female alphas who have shown me that we can do it. This felt like the perfect album opener because of the fearlessness.”<br />
<b>Don’t Start Now</b>
“Every song on this album had to fit the theme of nostalgia, and this has a fun disco element. Sonically, it’s quite dissimilar to what I’ve put out before, but lyrically it still holds my blueprint. It’s a perfect breakup song, about when you finally find your feet and then somebody decides to come crawling back just when you’ve moved on. It’s an empowering statement about being stronger than you think. I always want to make music in the hope that people can relate to it. When it’s honest and about real subjects and things that have happened, I feel safer.”<br />
<b>Cool</b>
“My A&R played me this song two years ago, and I instantly hated it. I was like, ‘Please never play me this again.’ But a year down the line, when I was writing, he sat me down and was like, ‘I have something to play you.’ And he just played the instrumental and I was like, ‘This is actually really good with no lyrics.’ I went into the studio with Tove Lo and just had fun exploring. It has some Prince influences, and it was a range of my voice I hadn’t tried. This whole album was about exploring growth and trying out new things, so I wanted to embrace challenges. We wrote something that felt really real to me, and it’s just a romantic, summery song, about meeting someone who has you losing all your cool.”<br />
<b>Physical</b>
“When this comes on, I want people to be like, ‘OK, we’re doing shots.’ This is when the party gets really wild. But I was nervous about this song; I thought it might be a bit Marmite because it’s so relentless and out there and in your face, and then the middle eight just amps it up even more. I didn’t expect people to go as crazy for it as they have, so I’m really grateful for the response. Lyrically, I used words like ‘diamond rich’ which felt quite nostalgic to me, but then added more playfulness to ensure it felt current. It was such a spur-of-the-moment kind of song, which at times had a Eurythmics vibe to it.”<br />
<b>Levitating</b>
“This is the first song I wrote where I really felt I had everyone on board with the concept of the album. When I was writing it, I felt like I was in <i>Austin Powers</i> and was like, ‘If I do a video for this, Mike Myers has to be in it.’ It had to be fun and bubbly but with lyrics that felt really smart. This is about me exploring happy songs and doing something that’s not ‘dance crying.’ It’s about having fun and meeting someone and falling in love and thinking, ‘You’ve probably met me at the perfect time, let’s just go for it.’ It’s the feeling when love makes you feel like you’re levitating. It’s otherworldly. Things get quite Daft Punk-y here, but it’s playful, and the middle eight is almost like my British version of Blondie’s rapping. I felt like I needed to get my British side across as well on this record, because sometimes people don't actually know where I’m from.”<br />
<b>Pretty Please</b>
"This is the first moment you really get to take a breather on the record, especially after ‘Levitating,’ which is so full on. It sounds cool and chill, but it’s about the opposite. I like playing with sounds and concepts in that way. The song is about promising someone—or yourself—that you’re going to be really chill in the early stages of the relationship, but then realizing that ‘Yeah, that’s just not me.’ The lyrics that opens it is ‘Somewhere in the middle/I think I lied a little.’ It kind of sums it up."<br />
<b>Hallucinate</b>
“This is quite different from the other songs on the album, which all tie in together. But I just wanted this to be like a fun ’90s dance track. It felt so freeing. This one’s my festival song. Whenever I make songs, I imagine what they’d be like if I performed them at Glastonbury. I knew there was no way I could do a festival without this song.”<br />
<b>Love Again</b>
“A relationship hadn’t worked out for me, and I wrote this when I felt like there was no light. It was a song for me, to give myself a little cuddle, and was about being hopeful that I would fall in love again. We already had these beautiful strings, then [Miami producer and songwriter] Clarence Coffee Jr. had the genius idea of adding in a sample of ‘Your Woman’ by White Town. That really gave the song the push it needed, because we definitely needed a more dancy element. I wrote it at a difficult time, but sometimes songs help you get out of certain situations. It’s like cheap therapy, and I think this is my favorite song on the record.”<br />
<b>Break My Heart</b>
“This samples INXS’s ‘Need You Tonight,’ and it’s a perfect explanation of ‘dance crying.’ It’s about finally being in a happy place and knowing this new person is amazing. But then thinking: ‘Nothing else compares to this, and what if this ends and it breaks my heart?’ It’s the whole thing of being scared to be too happy, like when your day is going really well and you think, ‘What’s the one thing that’s going to fuck it up?’ I’m a hopeless romantic and always ask myself: ‘How am I going to protect this?’ But it’s also a sweet and vulnerable place to be, because you also see how much you care. It helped that the people I wrote this with know my boyfriend, which helped me be really open.”<br />
<b>Good in Bed</b>
“I wondered about changing the title of this, because it’s quite in your face. I guess this song does what it says on the tin: It’s about when good sex is the only thing that was holding two people together. It was very fun to get to make a song like this and to be so carefree and open. Those relationships never last; it’s a cautionary tale.”<br />
<b>Boys Will Be Boys</b>
“I talk so much about female empowerment, but I’d never done a song which really talks about the growing pains of what it’s like to be a woman. I was in the studio with the team I wrote ‘Physical’ with, and was just talking about what it was like to get off the bus from school and walk home, knowing that there'd be boys on bikes around the estates, and that I'd be so fucking shit scared in case they would catcall or chase me home or whatever. For girls at school, there was always that fear of trying to get home before it got too dark. I can't believe that I had to actually put keys through my knuckles, like Wolverine, in case anybody might say something or try to chase or attack me. It’s crazy that we have to think about these things and not feel safe for a three-minute walk down the road from the bus stop to your flat, and I feel we maybe don't educate the boys enough to understand what it's like to be a girl. I just want this song to be a conversation starter. I want it also to just be a little bit of an eye-opener. It’s not a song that's out to offend anyone, or point any fingers. But I wanted the lyrics to be quite cutting for the sake of the conversation, and in the hope that there can be change. It’s also to show solidarity with other girls and be like, ‘I've been through it as well.’ And at the same time, for any young fans or listeners, to be something that maybe they'll ask the older sister or brother about, and to try and understand why I decided to put this in a song. This song is a completely different element, but lyrically it was very important for me to have it on the record.”
Live at The Royal Albert Hall [音乐] 豆瓣
Dua Lipa 类型: 流行
发布日期 2025年1月17日 出版发行: Warner Records
Dua Lipa于英国皇家阿尔伯特音乐厅录制的交响乐团现场版音频专辑上线,乐团由Ben Foster指挥,Heritage Orchestra管弦乐队演奏,还包括唱诗班及乐队,Dua Lipa现场演唱新专《Radical Optimism》及多首热单共20首。
Future Nostalgia [音乐] 豆瓣
Dua Lipa 类型: 流行
发布日期 2020年12月15日 出版发行: 華納唱片
*葛萊美獎、全英音樂獎最佳新人榮耀加持,危險系繆思女神引爆2020流行樂壇!
*動員瑪麗亞凱莉、魔力紅、小賈斯汀、蕾哈娜、紅髮艾德等幕後推手齊力掌舵,將深具復古懷舊感的各類舞風,融入到新穎和現代的潮流之中,打造舞動不停歇的流行樂章!
*逼近6億串流量的〈Don't Start Now〉,登上2019年度歌曲排行之Idolator網站冠軍、時代雜誌第5名,霸佔英美兩地流行榜亞軍,征服美國舞曲榜冠軍!
Dua Lipa第二張專輯《Future Nostalgia》空降英國冠軍+美國殿軍席次,入圍水星音樂獎,成為獨立報、NME、DIY等傳媒滿分推崇,同時獲得AllMusic(4.5/5)、每日電訊報(4/5)、英國衛報(4/5)、滾石雜誌(4/5)等高分好評,也已經入選超過15家傳媒的年度最佳專輯名單!
主打歌〈Don't Start Now〉發行超過1年時間,還在美國Top40之中,驚爆11億串流量;緊接著送上〈Physical〉和〈Break My Heart〉兩首歌,加總破8.5億串流量!持續熱賣的《Future Nostalgia》,送上雙碟改版,除了原始曲目外,追加美國饒舌新秀DaBaby助陣的〈Levitating〉版本,還有每首單曲全部重新混音的CD2,以及與韓國超人氣女子團體BLACKPINK合作的〈Kiss and Make Up〉單曲,各領域的DJ、製作人,精彩玩出不同風格的音韻,讓跳舞節奏不停歇!