With her third album Radical Optimism, Dua Lipa isn’t just delivering what is set up to be one of the campaigns of 2024, she is redefining her entire career. With her publishing and management now part of her own company Radical22, the ultra ambitious star and Glastonbury headliner is in full control. Here, joined by Warner Records president Joe Kentish, she details her plan to inhabit every part of popular culture and talks confidence, ownership and conquering the ...
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