It’s all about moving forward for Dua Lipa. The “Levitating” singer is on the new June/July issue of Vogue, and in it she discusses her growth as an artist and as a human being in the midst of her burgeoning career. “Everyone has their own version of spirituality.
Sometimes when you talk about it, it can sound cliché,” the 26-year-old says. “But for me, God is just what you put out there and what you get back.
I’m trying to bring people together with music, trying to bring light, you know? There’s a cosmic element to sharing songs that make people feel seen or understood.” READ MORE: Dua Lipa Says ‘Toxic Currency’ Of Social Media ‘Got To’ Her In 2017 Talking about releasing new music at the start of the pandemic, Lipa says, “I didn’t get to see people’s reaction to the album in real life.
So being on tour and seeing the crowds is like, Oh, it was a really big album. I get so excited seeing people coming together as a collective.” Having a career in pop music has also placed immense pressure upon the artist. “All I ever wanted was for it to be about the music.
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