JAKARTA - British singer Dua Lipa has her own principles in working. Although he often raises the theme of heartbreak to support for women, he never wants to express stories that are too personal.
Not infrequently, singers or musicians express their personal stories to make hits. The 'Levitating' singer feels that expressing lyrics too personal in order to attract people's attention is not wise.
In his latest interview on the 60 Minutes program, Dua Lipa emphasized that he did not take this step. Moreover, he has to label a person's bad image for his own benefit.
"I naturally avoid this. Some people are quite cruel in their personal lives so they decide to reveal everything in a song because they know it will attract people's attention," he said as quoted by NME, September 18.
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Dua Lipa has her own way of making the song liked without having to bring down another party. He believes in his musical and lyrical abilities without being too specific in pouring out his personal stories.
"For me, it's always important to make music that people really like, not because I make other people excited or not because I do it for clickbait and harm others," he said.
Without selling stories that are too personal, Dua Lipa managed to become one of the most successful artists. At least he has six hits streamed billions of times, including Cold Heart, Don't Start Now to New Rules.
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