Dua Lipa has opened up about how some artists ruthlessly share their personal lives in their songs as a way to “attract people’s attention”.During a recent interview with journalist Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes, the ‘Levitating’ singer shared that her songs – which touch on themes such as female empowerment and heartbreak – do not showcase her private life.“It’s something that I just naturally hold back,” she told Cooper. “Some people are just so ruthless with their own private life that they decide to put it all out in a song because they know that it’s going to attract people’s attention.”She continued: “For me, it was always important to make music that people really loved, not because I was putting someone on blast or not because I’m doing it for clickbait at someone else’s expense.”Fans took to X/Twitter to share their opinions on Lipa’s statement with one user writing: “I get her though like sometimes people just want to listen to feel-good music and not songs thats too emotional and personal.
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