Via press release:
VIDEO FOR NEW SINGLE “PHYSICAL” OUT NOW – WATCH HERE
Last week, Dua Lipa revealed the artwork and track listing information for Future Nostalgia, her highly anticipated sophomore LP due for release on April 3.
Future Nostalgia will include the global hit single “Don’t Start Now,” and new single “Physical,” which is available to stream today. The new album will be available for download on all digital platforms as well as physical pink neon vinyl, CD, picture disc, gold cassette and deluxe box set. All physical formats are now available for pre-order here.
Dua said of the album, “I’m so excited to launch the pre-order for my new album ‘Future Nostalgia.’ It’s been an amazing experience making this record and I can’t wait for you all to hear it… Not long now.”
Full track listing:
1. Future Nostalgia
2. Don’t Start Now
3. Cool
4. Physical
5. Levitating
6. Pretty Please
7. Hallucinate
8. Love Again
9. Break My Heart
10. Good In Bed
11. Boys Will Be Boys
Dua also revealed the super-charged rainbow colored video for “Physical” today. The striking video was directed by Lope Serrano, a member of the highly acclaimed design collective CANADA, who is also the creative force behind Tame Impala’s “The Less I Know The Better” video. Watch here.
Since arriving in style in 2015, Dua’s debut album has eclipsed 4 million sales worldwide with single sales reaching 60 million. It is officially the most streamed album by a female artist in Spotify history. The video for her breakout hit “New Rules” made her the youngest female solo artist to reach one billion views on YouTube, and she made BRIT Award history in 2018 by becoming the first female artist to pick up five nominations, with two wins for British Breakthrough Act and British Female Solo Artist. In 2019, she received two Grammy awards for Best New Artist and Best Dance Recording for “Electricity,” her collaboration with Silk City. “Don’t Start Now,” the lead single from Future Nostalgia, has over 500 million streams globally and currently sits in the Top 5 at Top 40 radio in the U.S.