![]() ![]() “We’re Good” ultimately shares the same message - a breakup might seem tragic, but sometimes things have to come to an end in order for good to come. ![]() As Lipa sings from a lifeboat, the lobster is seen swimming in the ocean, symbolizing that even in something as tragic as the sinking of the Titanic, something good happened. Water then rushes into the restaurant, flooding and sinking the ship. The lone remaining lobster narrowly avoids being turned into dinner when the stove refuses to light, and he is safely placed back in his tank. All but one lobster is removed from the tank and dropped into a cooking pot. ![]() The camera then cuts to a fish tank in the restaurant containing a few lobsters. The video begins with Lipa performing at an elegant restaurant on a cruise ship, later revealed to be the Titanic. While at first glance, the premise of the video seems odd, it actually is quite fitting for the theme of the song. ![]() Lipa released a music video to accompany the release of “We’re Good,” which features a story centering around a lobster on the Titanic. The blunt ending of “We’re Good” symbolizes how quickly a breakup can become dramatic and toxic, even if there was once hope for tranquility. The song ultimately centers around a peaceful breakup with a lover- something many optimistically hope for but never can achieve. She sings, “No need to hide it, go get what you want / This won’t be a burden if we both don’t hold a grudge” in the track’s verse and then goes on to declare, “We’re not meant to be like sleeping and cocaine” in the chorus. Lipa’s strong vocals sit beautifully on top of the quirky, islandy instrumentals as she tells the story of an amicable breakup. “We’re Good” features more of a rock vibe than many of the songs on “Future Nostalgia,” with a melodic guitar instrumental that grows more punk as the song reaches its chorus. These four new tracks are generally cohesive with the 1970s/1980s vibe of the initial release of “Future Nostalgia,” although the places where Lipa does divert from the project’s original theme are a refreshing look at the breadth of her musical talent. The new tracks include the project’s lead single “We’re Good,” along with “If It Ain’t Me,” “That Kind of Woman” and “Not My Problem” featuring JID. The previously-released tracks include “Levitating” featuring DaBaby, “Fever” featuring Angèle, “Un Día,” Lipa’s collaboration with J Balvin and Bad Bunny and “Prisoner,” Lipa’s feature on Miley Cyrus’ 2020 album “Plastic Hearts.” The other four are singles she released or collaborated on in the past year. The deluxe edition, titled “ The Moonlight Edition ,” features eight new tracks, four of which are never before heard B-cuts. Her sophomore album, “Future Nostalgia,” released last March, dominated the charts thanks to hits like “Break My Heart” and “Don’t Stop Now.” Now, Dua Lipa is riding the success of “Future Nostalgia” into 2021 with the release of a deluxe edition of the six-time Grammy-nominated album on Feb. There’s no denying that Dua Lipa killed the pop game in 2020. ![]()
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