What is the best Dua Lipa song?
Club anthems, dance-pop bangers, and surprisingly vulnerable deep cuts — her catalog covers more sonic ground than you might expect. Which song has you hitting repeat?

Levitating
Dua Lipa's 2020 disco-pop smash from Future Nostalgia that became one of the best-selling songs of the year and a ubiquitous anthem.

Don't Start Now
Dua Lipa's 2019 disco-funk pre-release single from Future Nostalgia that topped charts worldwide with its Daft Punk-inspired groove.

One Kiss
Dua Lipa and Calvin Harris's 2018 summer dance-pop collaboration that spent eight consecutive weeks at number one in the UK.

Physical
Dua Lipa's 2020 arena-synth retro anthem from Future Nostalgia drawing on 1980s Olivia Newton-John energy.

IDGAF
Dua Lipa's 2018 defiant breakup anthem about refusing to take a former lover back, seen as a bold follow-up to 'New Rules'.

Be the One
Dua Lipa's 2015 debut single that launched her career with its shimmering synth-pop production and raw emotional vocals.

Electricity
Dua Lipa and Silk City's 2018 Grammy-winning house anthem that showed her versatility across genres and earned critical praise.

Break My Heart
Dua Lipa's 2020 Future Nostalgia cut sampling INXS's 'Need You Tonight' that became a fan-favourite deeper cut from the album.

Hallucinate
Dua Lipa's 2020 psychedelic funk gem from Future Nostalgia with kaleidoscopic visuals and an irresistible disco bassline.

Love Again
Dua Lipa's 2021 orchestral flip of a Lou Bega sample that became a beloved fan anthem celebrating unexpected romance.

Houdini
Dua Lipa's 2023 lead single from Radical Optimism, a hypnotic dance-pop track about emotional self-preservation and freedom.

Dance the Night
Dua Lipa's 2023 Barbie soundtrack disco banger that captured the film's retro glam spirit and became a worldwide summer hit.

Training Season
Dua Lipa's 2024 retro-funk single about entering a new relationship with eyes open, co-written with Tobias Jesso Jr.

Prisoner
Dua Lipa's 2020 Miley Cyrus collaboration — an unstoppable pop-rock anthem about an obsession you know is bad for you.
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