In her latest song “We’re Good”, Dua Lipa, the pop sensation, takes a turn towards the darker side. The song features the lyrics “We’re not supposed to be like sleeping and cocaine” which has left one of her fans pleading for the release of a “clean version”.
Do you want to receive the latest Showbiz news directly in your inbox? Share your email to get news, gossip, and more. By signing up, you consent to us using your information to provide you with content and improve our understanding of your interests, including ads from us and third parties. Dua Lipa, known for her upbeat pop music, takes a darker turn in her latest song by referencing cocaine in the lyrics. However, her young fans might be surprised to hear the comparison between a couple’s argument and “sleeping and cocaine” in the new tune called We’re Good. Fans have expressed concern about the leaked version of the song on OJZMusic site. The song includes lyrics such as “We’re not meant to be like sleeping and cocaine/So let’s at least agree to go our separate ways/How can I judge you when you’re with/Somebody else as long as you swear/You won’t be p****d when I do it myself/Let’s end it like we should and say we’re good.”
Dua Lipa is discovering that she is not infallible. The singer, famous for her hit New Rules, has just revealed a new track which features lyrics about drugs. This is the first time that Dua has ever spoken publicly about drug use. After the song was released, one fan took to Twitter to request a clean version of the track, stating that “cocaine is just not it.” Another fan suggested that Dua was deliberately courting controversy by including the drug reference in the song. Despite this, Dua seems happy and content in her personal life, as she is reportedly in a relationship with Anwar Hadid, the brother of supermodels Gigi and Bella Hadid.
According to insiders, Dua Lipa did not write the lyrics to her latest song, We’re Good, and it has nothing to do with a past relationship. The singer-songwriter has also shared that she abstains from drinking and smoking while on tour to protect her voice. As someone with a large following, Dua has spoken about the difficulties of being a role model, especially to young girls her age. She acknowledges that while she strives to do what is right, she is still learning and far from perfect.