Dua Lipa doesn’t alter her perspective on songwriting because of fans’ criticism or expectations, as she shared in a new interview.
The 30-year-old pop superstar, who has always leaned more toward dance pop and electric pop music genres, has listened to fans’ requests for more emotional hits, but that wouldn’t seem sincere.
He Levitating The hitmaker noted, “People expect me to make sad, emotional ballads, but that’s not who I am. How do you expect melancholic music from the happiest girl in the world? It defies my purpose,” in conversation with She United Kingdom.
While Lipa hasn’t given her fans emotional ballads like Taylor Swift or Olivia Rodrigo, she has given them summer songs like Levitate, dance the nightand more.
Reacting to her honest sentiments, fans flocked to social media, writing, “What a diva, I love her so much” and “her music suits her personality.”
A third chimed in: “I like Happy Dua.”




