New Delhi: Making the most of the lockdown days, singer Dua Lipa on Friday has dropped a new animated song Hallucinate and it is pretty spaced-out.
The visuals for Lipa's latest trippy single is directed by Lisha Tan, and the animation is done by The Mill.
The video clip features Dua's cartoon figure taking up the centre stage, grooving to the song along with other comical characters.
Sharing a brief scene of the song on Instagram, the 24-year-old singer wrote: "Hallucinate is hereee!! created with love during lockdown thank you to the gang that helped me bring this idea to life[?] @lishatan @millchannel @cazclayton @charmladonna ... hope you like it and have a goooood trip."
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Hallucinate is the latest track from Lipa's hit sophomore album Future Nostalgia, following Don't Start Now, Physical and Break My Heart.
While talking about her creative process, Lipa in her earlier interview had said that she writes best when she is in a bright and airy milieu -- that is during daytime.
Asked what her chosen spot to write music was, the pop star replied: "In the studio, but it has to be bright and airy with lots of windows. I like to write during the day, I'm not such a big fan of, like, dark studios with purple lighting," the singer had said.
Meanwhile, Dua is one among the most-searched artistes on Spotify.
With inputs from ANI