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“Kiss and Make Up” by Dua Lipa & BLACKPINK

“Kiss and Make Up” by Dua Lipa & BLACKPINK

“Kiss and Make Up” is a collaborative track between English singer-songwriter Dua Lipa and the noted South Korean girl group BLACKPINK. In the song, Lipa and her lover are rapidly drifting apart as a...

“If Only” by Andrea Bocelli and Dua Lipa

“If Only” is a song by renowned Italian tenor Andrea Bocelli. The song also features British singer Dua Lipa. On “If Only”, the participants (Bocelli and Lipa) in a failed relationship find themselves wishing...

“Don’t Start Now” by Dua Lipa

According to Dua Lipa’s own analysis, “Don’t Start Now” is about transitioning from ‘one chapter of her life into another’. Basically she is going through a monumental change. And this movement is highlighted by her “not allowing...

“Future Nostalgia” by Dua Lipa

On the surface, the term future nostalgia reads like an oxymoron. But seemingly, it points to the idea of Dua Lipa setting out to drop a track in the present that will be memorable in the...

“Physical” by Dua Lipa

For some people reading the title of this song will automatically, if even for a moment, cause their minds to flashback to Olivia Newton-John’s classic piece “Physical” (1981). And Dua Lipa wouldn’t mind if you...

“Someday We’ll All Be Free” by Kanye West

“Someday We’ll All Be Free” is the first song Kanye has dropped since going “death con 3 on Jewish people”, settling his divorce with Kim K. and basically establishing himself, if even only for the moment, as the most-popular conspiracy...

“Break My Heart” by Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa’s “Break My Heart” is premised on the singer being well-tenured in the field of romance. In other words, she has dealt with various dudes in the past and comes off as somewhat of...

“Levitating” by Dua Lipa (ft. DaBaby)

“Levitating” is a dance-themed love song. Its title alludes to the notion that the singer is in an uplifting, euphoric state of mind in relation to her love for the addressee. And she uses various altitude-based allegories to...