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If miss Katheryn Hudson unable to deliver bops anymore, so let Dua Lipa doing that 4 u. 

Sister sell out stadium shows and never failed the gays with her catchy bop anthems! :WAP:

Is she the only one who can save pop music atm? 

 

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Just now, Pepo said:

She didn't even manage to save her last album...

her 1,2,3 singles is a banger and her album doing just fine.

She doing ww tour and be the youngest artist ever sell out Wembley stadium. Not anyone can be a Taylor Swift but she doing just fine. b75a89bc55893dffebb86c24b583dfce.gif

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?? Radical Optimism was mediocre as f*ck. 

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girl shut up 

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12 minutes ago, Pepo said:

She didn't even manage to save her last album...

Save it from what? Radical Optimism is still doing amazing and she's once again serving a proper era with her album cycle.. New single is coming in days with an amazing music video :mandown:

 

To answer the question asked by the OP: YES! 

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she can't even save radical optimism atm... :redface:

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Yes 

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RO grew on me, but it's going to be a struggle from now. They invested A LOT of money into the album cycle. Crazy playlisting (Houdini alone had almost an 200 million reach at one point), ads, expensive videos, paid sponsorships, radio deals, a pop-up concert. And the return will be middling. She might get one more push next album but it's unlikely she'll have the huge financial backing she needs to be successful. 

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I know Radical Optimism flopped hard, but did you already forget its existence? :lakitu:

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The answer is yes. She learned from her mistakes and will come stronger on DL4.

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She's had one great album. So maybe. Probably not. 

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i heard happy for you at a store today and it sounded good, so maybe :jonnycat:

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Her immediate focus should be on saving her 8 week old album from exiting the top 100 of Billboard next week. 

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RO saved pop already darling :-*

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Pop doesn't need saving. 

 

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At least not until Taylor drops Reputa TV and it's a fuckign terrible disaster like 89TV

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True! She's the only one doing pop music right (along with Sabrina rn).

 

Houdini, TS and Illusion are bops, and RO has a few more bops in it. 

 

Cant wait for her Wembley show next summer :duca: 

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She needs to herself from going back to the khia asylum first

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She absolutely is. 

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Brat summer, ME:I 2nd single dropping in 2 weeks, JO1's slayege. Pop doesn't need saving.

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Yes, she's just that girl honestly. Even amid all the "floppage" she still managed to release timeless perfect pop songs and break records. She can feel a bit separated from the rest of the popsphere because I truly believe she's another league in the end, and I can only hope she keeps proving everyone who doubts her wrong.

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There's literally great pop songs sitting at 1-2-3 on global Spotify right now that are better than anything on that last album of hers. Not to mention Chappel and Charli's breakthrough successes. There's nothing to save :rip:

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Her last album was awful

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She has just released an album

 

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