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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While definitely not overshadowing her popularity in the States, she's surprisingly popular in Japan, at least popular enough to get dedicated Japanese translations of some of her music videos, which is uncommon.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While definitely not overshadowing her popularity in the States, she's surprisingly popular in Japan, at least popular enough to get dedicated Japanese translations of some of her music videos, which is uncommon. But what really cemented her popularity there was getting an AnimatedMusicVideo made by a Japanese studio for ''Levitating'' that was modeled and designed after eighties and nineties anime, especially paying homage to the MagicalGirl and IdolSinger genres that were prevalent at the time mixed with science fiction elements. The {{Retraux}} style that combines eighties and nineties shoujou anime InSpace fits well for a song on an album titled ''Future Nostalgia'', with ''Levitating'' itself also paying homage to the pop stars from that era that were popular in both the West and Japan.
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* SignatureSong: "New Rules" for her self-titled first album; "Levitating" and "Don't Start Now" for ''Future Nostalgia''. [[https://chartmasters.org/spotify-most-streamed-songs/ They are also her most streamed songs, of course]].

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* SignatureSong: Many, but "New Rules" takes the cake for her self-titled first album; "Levitating" and "Don't Start Now" for ''Future Nostalgia''. Nostalgia'', as [[https://chartmasters.org/spotify-most-streamed-songs/ They they are also her most streamed songs, of course]].
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** Dua Lipa trying to dance.[[note]]Since dancing [[ICantDance isn't one of Dua's strong suits]], at least during her first album cycle, fans have made several video compilations of her stiff moves during live performances, like [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm_E_7Xzy4o this one]].[[/note]]

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** Dua Lipa trying to dance.[[note]]Since dancing [[ICantDance isn't I love her lack of energy, go girl give us nothing![[note]][[ICantDance Dancing was not one of Dua's strong suits]], at least suits]] during her first album cycle, fans have made several video compilations of her stiff moves during live performances, like with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHtnxluMXMw her performance]] at the 2018 BRIT Awards going viral for all the wrong reasons due to her stiff, lifeless dance moves. [[https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/2224641 One user]] on the Website/YouTube video for the performance made the aforementioned comment, leading fans to make several [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm_E_7Xzy4o this one]].video compilations]] of her dancing with that phrase and others like it. The phrase has since taken on a life of its own and been applied to other pop stars who displayed similarly bad dance skills. Dua, to her credit, [[https://www.vanityfair.com/style/2021/06/cover-story-how-dua-lipa-conquered-international-pop put in the training]] to become a better dancer as a result of the meme.[[/note]]



* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotDidactic: "New Rules" and "Levitating" were seen as didactic by some fans, as was Physical.

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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotDidactic: "New Rules" and "Levitating" were seen as didactic by some fans, as was Physical."Physical".
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* SignatureSong: "New Rules" for her self-titled first album; "Levitating" and (to a lesser extent) "Don't Start Now" for ''Future Nostalgia'' and overall.

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* SignatureSong: "New Rules" for her self-titled first album; "Levitating" and (to a lesser extent) "Don't Start Now" for ''Future Nostalgia'' and overall.Nostalgia''. [[https://chartmasters.org/spotify-most-streamed-songs/ They are also her most streamed songs, of course]].
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* SignatureSong: "New Rules" for her self-titled first album; "Levitating" for ''Future Nostalgia'' and overall.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotDidactic: New Rules and Levitating were seen as didactic by some fans, as was Physical.

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* SignatureSong: "New Rules" for her self-titled first album; "Levitating" and (to a lesser extent) "Don't Start Now" for ''Future Nostalgia'' and overall.
* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotDidactic: New Rules "New Rules" and Levitating "Levitating" were seen as didactic by some fans, as was Physical.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While definitely not overshadowing her popularity in the states, she's surprisingly popular in Japan, at least popular enough to get dedicated Japanese translations of some of her music videos, which is uncommon.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While definitely not overshadowing her popularity in the states, States, she's surprisingly popular in Japan, at least popular enough to get dedicated Japanese translations of some of her music videos, which is uncommon.
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* GermanyLoveDavidHasslehoff: While definitely not overshadowing her popularity in the states, she's surprisingly popular in Japan, at least popular enough to get dedicated Japanese translations of some of her music videos, which is uncommon.

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* GermanyLoveDavidHasslehoff: GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff: While definitely not overshadowing her popularity in the states, she's surprisingly popular in Japan, at least popular enough to get dedicated Japanese translations of some of her music videos, which is uncommon.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasslehoff: While definitely not overshadowing her popularity in the states, she's surprisingly popular in Japan, at least popular enough to get dedicated Japanese translations of some of her music videos, which is uncommon.

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* GermansLoveDavidHasslehoff: GermanyLoveDavidHasslehoff: While definitely not overshadowing her popularity in the states, she's surprisingly popular in Japan, at least popular enough to get dedicated Japanese translations of some of her music videos, which is uncommon.
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* GermansLoveDavidHasslehoff: While definitely not overshadowing her popularity in the states, she's surprisingly popular in Japan, at least popular enough to get dedicated Japanese translations of some of her music videos, which is uncommon.
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* EveryoneIsJesusInPurgatory: Some fans will try and see symbolism in her songs when she's never outright confirmed that she has or hasn't put any in. "Levitating" is one song that's seen as having a supposed symbolic meaning.


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* WhatDoYouMeanItsNotDidactic: New Rules and Levitating were seen as didactic by some fans, as was Physical.
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* SignatureSong: "New Rules" for her self-titled first album; "Levitating" for ''Future Nostalgia'' and overall.
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** Dua Lipa trying to dance.[[note]]Since dancing [[ICantDance isn't one of Dua's strong suits]], at least during her first album cycle, fans have made several video compilations of her stiff moves during live performances, like [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hm_E_7Xzy4o this one]].[[/note]]
** [[AccidentalMisnaming Dula Peep]][[note]]Stemming from TV host Wendy Williams' repeated but failed attempts of pronouncing her name.[[/note]]
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* EvenBetterSequel: While ''Dua Lipa'' was a strong debut (with a 72/100 on Metacritic), ''Future Nostalgia'' has been even more favorably reviewed (scoring an 89/100), with several critics praising the album’s cohesiveness and Dua's willingness to play with her creative image.

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* EvenBetterSequel: While ''Dua Lipa'' was a strong debut (with a 72/100 on Metacritic), ''Future Nostalgia'' has been even more favorably reviewed (scoring an 89/100), with several critics praising the album’s cohesiveness and Dua's willingness to play with her creative image.image and take constructive criticism to heart.
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* EvenBetterSequel: While ''Dua Lipa'' was a strong debut (with a 72/100 on Metacritic), ''Future Nostalgia'' has been even more favorably reviewed (scoring an 88/100), with several critics praising the album’s cohesiveness and Dua's willingness to play with her creative image.

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* EvenBetterSequel: While ''Dua Lipa'' was a strong debut (with a 72/100 on Metacritic), ''Future Nostalgia'' has been even more favorably reviewed (scoring an 88/100), 89/100), with several critics praising the album’s cohesiveness and Dua's willingness to play with her creative image.

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* EvenBetterSequel: While ''Dua Lipa'' was a strong debut (with a 72/100 on Metacritic), ''Future Nostalgia'' has been even more favorably reviewed (scoring an 88/100), with several critics praising the album’s cohesiveness and Dua's willingness to play with her creative image.

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* EvenBetterSequel: While ''Dua Lipa'' was a strong debut (with a 72/100 on Metacritic), ''Future Nostalgia'' has been even more favorably reviewed (scoring an 88/100), with several critics praising the album’s cohesiveness and Dua's willingness to play with her creative image.image.
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* EvenBetterSequel: While ''Dua Lipa'' was a strong debut (with a 72/100 on Metacritic), ''Future Nostalgia'' has been even more favorably reviewed (scoring an 88/100), with several critics praising the album’s cohesiveness and Dua's willingness to play with her creative image.

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