Dua Lipa brought the warm to Glastonbury on Friday evening (June 28)– many thanks to the pyrotechnics and fireworks, in addition to her variety of back-to-back hits– however her headlining collection had an enjoyable shock too.
During her efficiency, the pop super star highlighted Tame Impala’s Kevin Parker for a duet of the band’s 2015 hit, “The Less I Know the Better.”
As seen in clips flowing social networks, the duo traded knowledgeables prior to collaborating on sing and hem and haw onstage throughout the carolers.
“I have written this moment down, I’ve wished for it, I’ve dreamt it,” Lipa informed the group of what headlining Glastonbury suggests to her. “When I wrote it down, I said I really want to headline the Pyramid stage on a Friday night so I can party the next two days at the best place on earth.”
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Parker collaborated with Lipa as a co-producer and co-writer on 7 tracks off her lately launched cd,Radical Optimism “Dua had this focus on finding this sound, which was so elusive,” Parker formerly claimed in a meeting with Elle “But it was nice to be in the engine room of the creative process, rather than worry about being the face of it. It was the experience that I’ve been waiting for.” He explained the beginnings of the initial solitary, the bouncy “Houdini,” as beginning with a bass line he put out weeks prior to their session that he understood might function when the vocalist included a “moody,” post-disco tune..
“She started singing, and it just immediately made sense,” he included. “This feeling of early-’80s sleaze, in some strange, dark, sweaty club. Gloriously suffocating. Hypnotic.”
Of the tracks Parker worked together on, 3 ended up being U.K. leading 10 songs consisting of “Houdini,” “Training Season” and“Illusion.”
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