Dua Lipa Calls Britpop Band Behavior The 90s Era
JAKARTA - Dua Lipa said several bands from the Britpop era, including Blur and Oasis, behaved 'disrupt' in the past.
Lipa sits with Rolling Stone to discuss her upcoming album. In his profile, journalist Brittany Spanos wrote some of the inspirations for the Levitating singer for the album include Britpop legends such as Oasis and Blur.
Not only them, there were even rock and electronics artists in the 90s such as Moby and Gorillaz.
Spanos went on to mention that some Britpop artists, including Noel Gallagher and Damon Albarn in particular, have never behaved well with female pop artists.
"Actually, I've never met them," Lipa told the media.
Sometimes you have to separate the art from the person... It's more like a musical element, an aspect that's really connected to me. The way [some British pop artists] act, the things they've done, it's definitely annoying. It's all their business," he continued.
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Lipa then reflected on that era and its toxic masculinity.
"There is so much toxicity in the way people want their artists or musicians," he said.
"If they weren't like that, they would be considered boring, and in my opinion it was a bad way of looking at it."