Future Nostalgia is an album of two halves – but possibly not in the way Dua Lipa had hoped. The English-Kosovan singer’s follow-up is a pop-tastic romp through her first loves: OutKast, No Doubt and classic disco.
On her self-titled debut, Lipa captured the zeitgeist like no other – borrowing millennial text-speak (IDGAF) and sending simple messages of female empowerment (New Rules).
Future Nostalgia offers a more challenging prospect for fans and casual listeners alike. The concept, if you can call it that, is a deep dive into the chintzy glamour of the 80s, channelled through the lens of today’s slick production.
The highs are high (Don’t Stop Now remains one of 2019’s finest jams) but the lows are frustratingly so. Physical, the album’s
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