Dua Lipa continues to thrill her fans with an effortless mix of her distinct husky and sultry tone, captivating her listeners with every enchanting note.
We explore her five biggest songs according to the views they’ve got on YouTube.
New Rules – 2.9 billion views
The first on our list is “New Rules” with 2.9 billion views, released through Warner Bros Records in June 2017, breaking several records in territories around the world and receiving various awards and recognitions.
The song portrays the singer taking charge of her emotions in a relationship making “New Rules.” It depicts the idea of women supporting and empowering one another with an underlying sense of strength and friendship.
No Lie – 1.2 billion views
Dua’s second biggest song is “No lie” where she was featured by the iconic Sean Paul in January 2017.
There have been approximately 1.2 billion views on Youtube, picturing both singers in different mirrored rooms and halls sensually attracted to each other.
The song “No Lie” was culled from a Jamaican phrase that tries to convince a person to believe without any doubt.
One Kiss – 900 millions views
“One kiss” is the third biggest song by Dua done alongside the Scottish music producer, Calvin Harris with over 900 million views on Youtube released in April 2018.
The song was written by Harris, Dua, and Canadian singer Jessie Reyez and is a mixture of various musical elements from dance-pop to funky disco and house beats.
IDGAF – 838 million views
The fourth music choice of Dua’s fans going by the number of YouTube views it has is “IDGAF” released in January 2018 with about 838 million views.
“IDGAF”, an acronym for “I don’t give a f***” was written by Dua, MNEK , and a few others and was a part of her debut studio album, lasting several weeks on different charts around the world.
Levitating – 814 million views
In March 2020, Dua featured DaBaby for the release of “Levitating” recorded for her second studio album Future Nostalgia, and has got 814 million views.
The lyrics are about lusting after a ‘certain someone’ and levitating as a result, combining dance-pop as well as rhythmic dance moves.
We perceive how exceptionally creative Dua is when she says the idea behind the song is to explore how happy and bubbly one can get when falling in love and it feels like you are levitating.






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