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Dua Lipa is a British artist/singer who was born in London United Kingdom on August 22nd 1995. After a stint as an actress and model she was signed to Warner Bros Records. She dropped her self-titled debut album in the year 2017. The album was ranked at number 3 in the U.K. Charts and produced eight singles. This included Be the One I.D.G.A.F The U.K. number one track New Rules as well as the U.K. Number. 1 single New Rules. Lipa was awarded an award at the Brit Awards in 2018 as a British Female Solo Artist and British Breakthrough Act and her album has been certified as platinum in several countries worldwide. Future Nostalgia Lipa released her second studio record in 2020. It is possible to help the singer celebrate by visiting her website. Dua Lipa, who was born to Kosovo Albanian parents Anesa A Rexha Lipa and Dukagjin Dukagjin in London Born on 22 August 1995. She is of Bosnian descent via the maternal grandparents of her. It is possible to trace her family's roots back to Peja which is a city located in Kosovo. Two of Lipa's grandfathers were historians. She is a sister to Rina Lipa, and has an older brother called Gjin. Lipa was taught guitar playing as well as sing under the guidance of her father Oda. Oda is the leader singer/guitarist for Kosovan's band Oda. The family home where Lipa grew up, was one in which her father played music of David Bowie Bob Dylan Radiohead Stereophonics The Police Stereophonics. Lipa started to sing at the age of 5 years old. It was the Sylvia Young Theater School was where she started singing when she turned nine. Lipa recorded If I Ain't Gotta You By Alicia Keys and Beautiful by Christina Aguilera for YouTube. Lipa has signed her first recording agreement in 2014 with Warner Bros. Records. In August of 2015 the debut track of hers New Love came out.

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