Today, Dua Lipa has released the single “Hallucinate.” With its propulsive bassline and shimmering synths, “Hallucinate” transports listeners back to the 90’s. Produced by SG Lewis and Stuart Price, it’s the most club-ready track on the UK number one selling album Future Nostalgia. The album also includes the #1 global hit single “Don’t Start Now,” the UK smash single “Physical” and recent hit “Break My Heart.”
Inspired by the Studio 54 aesthetic and cartoons from multiple iconic eras, the video for “Hallucinate” is an animation extravaganza. Directed by The Mill’s Lisha Tan, who is well known for her illustration and animation style, the film is packed with eclectic and fun characters, including a fully animated cartoon Dua Lipa. You can watch the video here.
About Dua Lipa:
Global pop superstar Dua Lipa is back with Future Nostalgia, her #1 UK sophomore album. Released to worldwide acclaim, it is one of the best reviewed albums of the year so far and debuted in the top 5 of the Billboard 200 Album Chart. Upon release, Future Nostalgia was the most streamed album in a day by a British female artist globally in Spotify history. She has frequently been the biggest female artist in the world on the platform, and is currently the fifth biggest artist overall with nearly 60 million monthly listeners. The album’s certified platinum lead single “Don’t Start Now” is a worldwide hit with one billion streams on Spotify alone, and a #2 spot on the Billboard Hot 100, a career high for the pop star. The track also broke her personal best record of weeks at #1 at US Top 40 radio. Dua followed the success of “Don’t Start Now” by releasing smash UK single “Physical,” and “Break My Heart,” all of which sat on the Billboard Hot 100 and top 10 at UK radio simultaneously. Future Nostalgia is the follow up to Dua’s eponymous 2017 debut, which is certified platinum and spawned 6 platinum tracks. She made BRIT Award history in 2018 by becoming the first female artist to pick up five nominations, with two wins for British Breakthrough Act and British Female Solo Artist, and received two Grammy awards for Best New Artist and Best Dance Recording in early 2019.
Follow Dua Lipa:
No comments:
Post a Comment