A Dua Lipa and Madonna collaboration could be on the cards
Dua Lipa's manager Ben Mawson has revealed he would like to get Dua Lipa and Madonna to collaborate on a song together.
In a new interview with Music Week, Dua Lipa's manager Ben Mawson has revealed that a Madonna collboration is something he's pushing for.
Mawson revealed that Dua Lipa's Future Nostalgia album was largely inspired by Madonna's Confessions on a Dancefloor LP, and both albums have songs produced by Stuart Price.
Dua Lipa's manager reveals in the interview that he was literally drafting an email to Madonna about the collaboration, "In fact, we’re about to try and get Madonna on a record. I’m going to write the email and see if she’s up for a track."
Mawson added, "Dua told me she aspired to be Madonna when I met her, when she was 17, and there was something about the way she said it that made me believe her! It was about her personality, her charisma, her competitiveness and her drive and that came across. Dua’s got it all, so she’s unlimited potential."
Although Dua Lipa only released Future Nostalgia in March, last month she teased an unreleased collaboration with Normani might be released "soon".
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