An ill-tempered manager, a personal stylist and an ever-applauding entourage: Dua Lipa is not afraid to tick all boxes when it comes to Pop star clichés. Fair enough, but her road to success was a rocky ride, in fact, one that the 22-year-old had to handle all by herself. The eldest daughter of Kosovo-born parents was raised in London - until the family decided to make the move back home. At just 13, Dua had no choice but to tag along, but it was only two years later that she returned to London to start building her now massive music career. Since then, what was once an ambitious Soundcloud-vision has become reality: In 2017, Dua's banger „New Rules" climbed atop the UK Charts while she snatched the price of Best Newcomer at last year's MTV EMAs. „Dark Pop" is what the singer has labelled the genre she currently enchants the world with. Upon interviewing her, we're joined by a confident young woman who has long built her own way of climbing to superstardom. The appropriate soundtrack, of course, can be nothing else but her debut album.