Dua Lipa gave fans a sneak peek of what her sophomore album will be like in an Instagram post early Thursday.
She posted a series of photos of herself in the studio with legendary producer Nile Rodgers and revealed the album will be less electronic than her last.
“After touring for so long, I realized [that] after having such a predominately electronic album as my first, it needed a lot more live instrumentation,” she wrote. “This album i’m doing exactly that.”
“I was in the studio last night with the legend @nilerodgers and I was on the brink of tears as I saw more life being brought into these records!” she continued. “Every day we’re getting a little bit closer… I am so excited for you to hear this.”
Dua’s self-titled debut album came out in 2017 and spawned the hits “New Rules” and “IDGAF.” Last year, she released a “complete” edition of the disc that featured her collaborations with Silk City, Calvin Harris, Black Pink and Martin Garrix.
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