Dua Lipa has new Single and Video called Swan Song
- Music, News, Opinion, Review, Songs Reviews
- February 1, 2019
In our last interview with Dua Lipa, we found that she enjoys playing Yatzy in online casinos, for which you can read more at OnlineVegasCasinoBlog.com. This time we will talk about her new hit single. Dual Lipa has release a new single called Swan Song and become a real hit in a short time. Check out the official video here on the Rolling Stone South Africa website for that song: The song will be part of the soundtracks of the movie Alita: Battle Angel, that will be released on February
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