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Dua Lipa announces new album "Radical Optimism"


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PopMusicForever
1 minute ago, MessyTop said:

“Infused with the energy of Dua’s hometown, London, the attitude of the album embodies the rawness, honesty, confidence and freedom of ‘90s Britpop. Radical Optimism transports its listener to a dreamy pop world rich in musicality, lyrically unapologetic and sonically liberating.”

what happened to the 70s psychedelic sound?  I very confusing. The 2 singles are nothing like 90s Britpop. She wishes 

You seem like a hater. The album is not out yet. Come back when it’s out and bullshit all day.

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Aga Gydal

YAYYY I’m so happy the album is coming as planned with no label interference. Vinyl ordered :)

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MessyTop
1 minute ago, PopMusicForever said:

You seem like a hater. The album is not out yet. Come back when it’s out and bullshit all day.

I love Dua, I’m not blindly liking everything she does. Loved FN. but the last 2 singles have been a disappointment. Again you are in a discussion board 

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Bling
18 minutes ago, Anderson123 said:

I can name more unreleased songs from ARTPOP Act II than that. :billie:

But Future Nostalgia also had 11 tracks which is a good amount of songs, Ariana too. I'm afraid they're going for this under 3 minutes and 10-12 songs trend now. :air: I'm here for LG7 having 15-18.

I can bet my a$$ she's doing a deluxe version or some type of Moonlight Edition. I'm sure her team is gonna try to milk this era too.

nb4 the deluxe is

radical optimism (progressive pessimism version)

https://discord.gg/hausofdelulu
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Red

She kinda looks like Pearl with those eyebrows

If you see me posting like crazy, I'm either bored or procrastinating.
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Red
2 minutes ago, BlingNotTheMusic said:

nb4 the deluxe is

radical optimism (progressive pessimism version)

(Toxic positivity version)

If you see me posting like crazy, I'm either bored or procrastinating.
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PopMusicForever
8 minutes ago, MessyTop said:

I love Dua, I’m not blindly liking everything she does. Loved FN. but the last 2 singles have been a disappointment. Again you are in a discussion board 

Talking **** before the album is even out doesn’t tell me you like her or whatever. 

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RichAssPiss

The album art looks cool but I don't think this fits the vibe of the songs she's been releasing. I liked Houdini, but I don't get Training Season. Hoping there's some good ones left.

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Bling
2 minutes ago, RichAssPiss said:

The album art looks cool but I don't think this fits the vibe of the songs she's been releasing. I liked Houdini, but I don't get Training Season. Hoping there's some good ones left.

tbh the era has been all over the place visually and sonically

FN was quite literally perfect, idk what happened this time

its like the songs are good, but not really that memorable

tbh i couldnt even tell you what training season sounded like :messga:

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Anveeroy

Her Light Years era!

Stream Kylie-Janet Discographies!
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Quentin
1 hour ago, stateofgaga said:

Having a Witness era means becoming an embarrassing laughing stock past the point of no return. That's certainly not the case here. 

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Follow every rainbow till you find your dream
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RadioIsOurs
47 minutes ago, MessyTop said:

“Infused with the energy of Dua’s hometown, London, the attitude of the album embodies the rawness, honesty, confidence and freedom of ‘90s Britpop. Radical Optimism transports its listener to a dreamy pop world rich in musicality, lyrically unapologetic and sonically liberating.”

what happened to the 70s psychedelic sound?  I very confusing. The 2 singles are nothing like 90s Britpop. She wishes 

Neither do they sound like 70s psychedlic music.

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50 minutes ago, MessyTop said:

“Infused with the energy of Dua’s hometown, London, the attitude of the album embodies the rawness, honesty, confidence and freedom of ‘90s Britpop. Radical Optimism transports its listener to a dreamy pop world rich in musicality, lyrically unapologetic and sonically liberating.”

what happened to the 70s psychedelic sound?  I very confusing. The 2 singles are nothing like 90s Britpop. She wishes 

That's still 9 new songs to listen to. I hope she's saving some great ones for the album release. I wasn't a fan of Houdini and Training Season at first but to be honest they've grown on me and they're super catchy. Training Season does remind me of ABBA's Lay All Your Love On Me so that's probably why I'm feeling it more right now.

Can't wait to just listen to the whole album from start to finish, sometimes it's what one needs to really make the singles click. This happened to me with Ariana and now listening to Yes And in the middle of two of the best songs there made me appreciate it even more.

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