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Dua Lipa

Dua Lipa is an English singer and songwriter. After working as a model, she signed with Warner Bros. Records in 2014 and released her eponymous debut album in 2017. In her first hit, “New Love” Lana Del Rey supported Dua. She’s also compared to Lana.  Her first name is Albanian, meaning “heart.” She quit modeling in the mid-2010s to concentrate on her singing career. When 15 she assaulted a police officer by tossing foam out of the bubble bath accidentally. She went on a singer Troye Sivan’s Suburbia Tour in Canada and the United States in November 2016 and did the opening act. She has numerous tattoos on various parts of her body, including her forearms and shoulders. First TV Show Lipa first appeared as herself in an episode dated April 12, 2016 in a  TV show in 2016 in the documentary comedy show Le grand journal de Canal. Model Dua released her self-titled debut studio album titled “Dua Lipa” on 2 June 2017 after signing a lucrative deal with Warner Music Group. The album consists of seven songs, including two UK top-10 singles “Be the One” and “IDGAF” and the UK number-one hit “New Rules,” which also reached the US number six.

Lipa gained worldwide fame with her debut album ‘Dua Lipa’ which earned her several awards, including the EBBA (Jan 2017 )Public Choice Award and two Brit Awards for British Female Solo Artist and British Breakthrough Act. Dua opened her 2019 MTV EMA Awards. She began posting covers of famous songs by 14-year-old Christina Aguilera and Nelly FurtadoShe has gone viral over the internet because of her Dubmash audiovisual images, where she looks beautiful. Dua Lipa has more than 1.2 million cohorts on Facebook and also a huge fan of other social media accounts. With her appearances on social media and her desire to do many things, Dua is extremely well known.

In fact, the young artist Dua Lipa is already a millionaire, selling one million copies of her albums and numerous fashion events. The net worth of  Lipa, as of 2019, Dua’s Worth valued at $6 million.

Dua Lipa Bio

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