Dua Lipa’s new single was reported to be released before the year ends. While some fans are thrilled to hear the new music that the pop star will be releasing, some are weary that it might sound the same.
“Dance The Night,” one of the tracks of the “Barbie” album, was tagged by many to have sounded from “Future Nostalgia.”
Dua Lipa New Album 2024
According to Hits Daily Double, Dua Lipa’s new album will be released next year but the lead single will be released at the end of the year.
Nothing much is revealed on the new album, except that Mark Ronson had already heard it.
Speaking to Vulture, Ronson shared his thoughts about the said album.
“I mean, I’ve heard some of it and it’s incredible. I think that’s why there’s the disco ball that smashes in the video, right? This feels like her triumphant stomp on that era of her music into whatever she does next,” he said.
Elsewhere in the interview, Ronson also talked about how “Dance The Night” came about.
“We didn’t write it for Dua – we wrote the music and then she wrote the song with Caroline Ailin,” Ronson revealed. “It’s all mixed up in the soup. So I’m sure there’s somewhere where Dua and I have similar influences. I think that it felt ‘Future Nostalgia’-adjacent because her music does the shit that I really love, as far as dance music goes: It has an energy, but it’s kind of tough and weird,” he added.
Fans and netizens seemed to notice that Lipa’s music sounded similar to each other, pointing out the disco-themed songs she has released so far.
“Dua Lipa always slaps even if all her songs sound the same SHE NEVER MISSES,” a user tweeted.
“not really! No progress in making music at all, same sound, same genre, no versatility,” someone commented.
“ohmygosh dua lipa’s music is always so flat. all her songs sound the same?!!!” another shared.
Meanwhile, Ronson offered a new insight into Lipa’s new sound, which was teased in the “Dance The Night” music video.
“I think that’s why there’s the disco ball that smashes in the video, right? This feels like her triumphant stomp on that era of her music into whatever she does next,” he teased.