Since the release of her first single in 2015, she has become one of the music world’s hottest young artists.
And on Friday, Dua Lipa, 25, released her new single We’re Good with a dramatic Titanic-inspired music video, along with sizzling moonlit cover shots for the new Moonlight Edition of her Future Nostalgia album.
The singer posed in a high-cut leotard before flaunting her sensational physique in a leathery bandeau bra as she perched on a quarter moon prop in the striking album-cover images.
New music! On Friday, Dua Lipa, 25, released her new single We’re Good along and new Moonlight Edition of her Future Nostalgia album
Dropping the tempo from her usual pop hits, Dua’s new track We’re Good is a sensual tale of two lovers needing to go their separate ways.
The video for her latest release sees Dua serenading the guests in an exquisite looking restaurant on a ship from the turn of the 20th Century.
While singing the slow groove track, Dua dazzled in vintage style sequin gowns as she performs for guests aboard the boat.
One green dress featured a plunging neckline and short voluminous sleeves, while Dua looked every inch a Hollywood leading lady in her silver gown.
Sitting amongst the stars: The singer flaunted her sensational physique in a leathery bandeau bra as she perched on a quarter moon prop in the striking album-cover images
Hot new single: Dropping the tempo from her usual pop hits, Dua’s new track We’re Good is a sensual tale of two lovers needing to go their separate ways
Doing her thing: The video for her latest release sees Dua serenading the guests in an exquisite looking restaurant on a ship from the turn of the 20th Century
Sensational: While singing the slow groove track, Dua dazzled in vintage style sequin gowns as she performs for guests aboard the boat
Dua’s raven tresses were styled into glamorous waves for some scenes, while elsewhere they were clipped up atop her head.
Her natural beauty was enhanced with a flawless make-up application finished off with pinky-red eyeshadow.
In the same restaurant a lobster’s fate takes a very unexpected turn too….. The beautiful and surreal video is directed by Vania Hetmann & Gal Muggla.
Titanic-themed: It was clear that the video was supposed to be set aboard The Titanic
Beauty: Dua’s natural beauty was enhanced with a flawless make-up application finished off with pinky-red eyeshadow and her raven tresses clipped up atop her head
Glamorous: Each of the frocks worn by Dua boasted sequin and jewel embellishments
Hello Mr lobster: In the same restaurant a lobster’s fate takes a very unexpected turn too….. The beautiful and surreal video is directed by Vania Hetmann & Gal Muggla
The song was produced by Sly and is taken from Future Nostalgia – The Moonlight Edition, which includes the hit singles Don’t Start Now, Physical and Break My Heart.
Future Nostalgia – The Moonlight Edition is also released today on all digital platforms, and features three more previously unheard tracks If It Ain’t Me, ‘That Kind of Women’ and ‘Not My Problem (feat. JID)’
The Moonlight Edition will include the top 10 smash hit single Prisoner from Miley Cyrus, which features Dua, and Fever with Angèle.
Dazzling: One dress featured a plunging neckline and short voluminous sleeves
Hollywood star: In her silver gown, Dua looked every inch a Hollywood leading lady
Oh no! The lobster could be seen amongst the people thrown overboard in the collision
Dua’s eponymous debut album has eclipsed 6 million sales worldwide, with single sales reaching 80 million and the video for her break-out hit New Rules making her the youngest female solo artist to reach one billion views on YouTube.
She made BRIT Award history in 2018 as the first female artist to pick up five nominations, with two wins for British Breakthrough Act and British Female Solo Artist.
Dua then went on to receive two Grammy awards for Best New Artist and Best Dance Recording for ‘Electricity,’ her collaboration with Silk City the following year.
Next hit? Since the release of her first single in 2015, she has become one of the music world’s hottest young artists