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"New Rules" is a song by English and Albanian singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017). The song was written by Caroline Ailin , Emily Warren , and Ian Kirkpatrick . Kirkpatrick also handled the production and offered it to Lipa after it was rejected by multiple artists.
Dua Lipa wrote "Don't Start Now" with the same team who wrote her 2017 single "New Rules": Caroline Ailin, Emily Warren and Ian Kirkpatrick. [1] The song came about after Joe Kentish, the A&R head at Lipa's label Warner Records, challenged Kirkpatrick in late 2018 to recreate the success of "New Rules". [2]
[4] [5] Of the 25 songs included on all editions of Dua Lipa, Lipa co-wrote 21. [6] The album encompassed dance-pop , electropop and R&B genres. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] Many of the songs were produced by Stephen Kozmeniuk , however she worked a variety of songwriters and producers including Coldplay frontman Chris Martin , who co-wrote " Homesick ", and ...
Dua Lipa sings 'New Rules,' talks breakup anthems. Lipa's segment goes international as Lowe drives her to a show in Tokyo, where the "Levitating" singer performed two shows to promote her third ...
Her debut album, Dua Lipa, dropped in June 2017, and her hit "New Rules" propelled her to full-on pop stardom, and her 2020 follow-up, Future Nostalgia, sent her star soaring into the stratosphere.
The first new track on Dua Lipa: Complete Edition, "Want To", is a robo-pop song where Lipa uses electro vocals over moody synths. [120] [57] [71] The song showcases the singer braving the universal portents and predicaments of love. [57] "Running" is set to an R&B piano and tells a story of wounded pride, while her vocals have strong ...
Lady Gaga, Dua Lipa and Chappell Roan are gearing up for Christmas, Carpool Karaoke style.. On Sunday, Dec. 15 Apple TV+ and Apple Music premiered the hour-long holiday special of the show, which ...
In 2017, Ailin co-wrote Dua Lipa's single, "New Rules". The song was released in July 2017 and made it to the top of the UK Singles Chart by the following month. [7] [12] It also peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 and number 1 on the Mainstream Top 40 charts in the United States in 2018.