Dua Lipa was “the most confident she’s ever felt” in the video for latest single ‘Electricity’.

In the promo, Dua Lipa is seen dancing around a New York City loft apartment during the Northeast power blackout of 2003 wearing just a cropped white t-shirt and red hot pants, and although she wasn’t wearing many clothes Dua “didn’t care what she looked like”.

Speaking on the Billboard Pop Shop Podcast, she said: “It was probably the most confident I’ve ever felt. It was one of those where I was in a room of so many people, and for once, I didn’t care what I looked like or what I was doing or how I was dancing.

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The ‘New Rules’ hitmaker has been busy working hard on her second album, and she admits that although her new project will have the same pop vibes as her self-titled debut, her new record is more experimental in places.

She spilled: “I’ve been writing quite a bit, and I feel really good about it.

“It feels like a good step into new territory. It’s still pop because that’s what I love and I find my home there, but it’s different sounds and has some like nostalgic feels and a bit experimental.”

Dua previously revealed that she has been listening to Prince and Outkast for inspiration for her follow-up LP, as well as her favourite girl bands such as the Spice Girls and the Pussycat Dolls.

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She said: “It’s been really exciting so far and the process has been a lot easier than the first album because I know a lot more what I want from this album. When I was growing up I loved the Spice Girls obviously. I love Pussycat Dolls. I think Haim are amazing. And, oh my gosh, Destiny’s Child.”

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