![]() This provides both thematic and sonic contrasts to some of the original record’s tracks such as “Break My Heart.” Mixing elements of dance-pop and disco-funk, “Break My Heart” is a high-energy, upbeat track all about vulnerability, as Lipa expresses her concern that a new lover could leave her brokenhearted. With lines like “Let’s end this like we should and say we’re good,” combined with a much calmer tropical beat, “We’re Good” explores the idea of an amicable break-up with a partner. On the day of the reissue, Lipa released its promotional single, “We’re Good,” an unconventional breakup song that strays vastly from Dua Lipa’s usual electro-pop style. Coupled with an escape from “timelines, deadlines, people telling me what to do,” Lipa says that she has since been able to “make something that really loves.” Listeners will surely also appreciate how “The Moonlight Edition” departs nicely from the cohesiveness of the original album, incorporating a variety of different styles and speaking more to Lipa’s diverse musical ability and development as an artist. Lipa says that the original album “served as a form of escapism” for her around the time of its release, as it did for many of her fans. ![]() The deluxe re-release “Future Nostalgia (The Moonlight Edition),” which Lipa teased on Instagram, takes listeners on another journey back to the future. Speaking with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, Dua Lipa explains that ‘ We’re Good‘ is all about “having that amicable breakup that I think everybody kind of wants.” But if there are any songs that will have you feeling absolutely groovy, it’s the tracks ‘If It Ain’t Me’ and ‘That Kind Of Woman.Nearly a year after the release of “Future Nostalgia,” Dua Lipa continues to capitalize on the success of her sophomore album. Containing eight additional tracks, Dua Lipa gives us another taste of her love of disco, funk, synth, pop, and more by continuing that storytelling of dancing your broken heart out. ![]() Now, in 2021, Dua invites us to continue this era with the reissue of Future Nostalgia with Future Nostalgia: The Moonlight Edition. Featuring elements of dance-pop and nu-disco, Dua Lipa took a leap and proved that the influence of great music from the past can continue and show appreciation in the present.Ĭontinuing that influence and appreciation was followed with the release of her other singles: ‘ Physical,’ ‘Break My Heart,’ ‘ Hallucinate,’ and ‘Levitating.’ A combination of darkwave, disco-funk, psychedelic, and of course, pop, these genres helped curate not only greats singles but the excitement many fans had and still have for Future Nostalgia. ![]() A post shared by DUA LIPA releasing the anthem that is ‘Don’t Start Now,’ Dua Lipa gave us a sneak peek at what would be a different style and era of music she would display when releasing Future Nostalgia.
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