Dua Lipa Searches for Love in New Single “Training Season”

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Dua Lipa presents her new title “Training Season”, which continues to make waves. A potential hit in which the pop star affirms his desire for love.

Dua Lipa gave us a taste of it at the Grammy Awards. The British pop star this time unveils his new track “Training Season” in full and with its music video to the delight of fans. Three months after “Houdini”, which marked the singer’s return four years after her second album “Futur Nostalgia”, the Mermaid Barbie from Greta Gerwig’s film presents a new title which has all the makings of a hit.

Rhythmic and catchy track “Training Season” already includes one of the best choruses in the discography of the singer of “Love Again” and “Physical”. “I need someone to hold me tighter than I’ve ever known.”, sings Dua Lipa for whom the training season is over. Dua Lipa is looking for love, real love and she knows what she wants.

“A series of bad dates”

An attitude that the pop star showcases in the video for her new single in which she appears surrounded by men ready to fight for her and in whom she loses interest. “I had a series of bad dates, and the last one was the straw that broke the camel’s back, explained the singer in a recent press release. The next morning I arrived at the studio and my friends asked me how it went. I immediately declared: ‘THE TRAINING SEASON IS OVER’.

“Training Season” promises to be the second single from Dua Lipa’s future album, the name and release date of which are currently unknown.

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