Dua Lipa always stays top of the charts, especially thanks to the success of her 2020 album, Future Nostalgia. This year, Dua is on her Radical Optimism Tour, which has so far taken her to Asia and Australia and will bring her to Wembley Stadium in June 2025!

Dua has plenty of hits to choose from for her setlist, so we’ve put together our list of Dua Lipa's top 10 songs from across her whole discography that we’re looking forward to hearing live.

Read on to find out the best Dua Lipa songs of all time, plus how you can get VIP tickets to her incredible shows at Wembley Stadium right here at Seat Unique!

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Dua Lipa’s Best Songs in Order

No. 10: ‘IDGAF’

One of Dua Lipa’s early hits, ‘IDGAF’ is a synthy, electronic bop about not wanting to get back together with her ex. It’s empowering and fun, and Dua’s deadpan delivery shows exactly how much she doesn’t ‘GAF.’ 

The song was seen as a sequel to ‘New Rules,’ another song with themes of getting over a breakup. She’s done her healing, and now Dua realises she ‘DGAF’ about her ex anymore.

No. 9: ‘Break My Heart’

In ‘Break my Heart,’ Dua explores the vulnerability of falling in love and not wanting your heart to be broken. She does this over a catchy dancefloor instrumental, making you want to dance despite the emotionally conflicted lyrics. The guitar riff is particularly catchy and adds an even more nostalgic feel.

No. 8: ‘Dance the Night’

‘Dance the Night’ is a single from the 2023 Barbie soundtrack, blending Dua’s nu-disco style with the visuals of Barbie to make a hit that everyone wanted to party to. The song was also produced by Mark Ronson, who is behind many successful pop songs.

No. 7: ‘Physical’

Interpolating the Olivia Newton-John song with her lyric “let’s get physical,” Dua Lipa again evokes 80s dance-pop with its upbeat rhythms and a contagious chorus, making it a dancefloor favourite. The music video for ‘Physical’ is interesting as well, featuring anime-style animation and – of course – lots of dancing.

No. 6: ‘One Kiss’ ft. Calvin Harris

Everyone remembers ‘One Kiss’ being on the radio in 2018, especially as the song became Liverpool’s anthem during the UEFA Championships League final, and has continually been sung by fans during Liverpool games such as the 2022 Carabao Cup and FA Cup final.

The song is a lot more house than much of Dua Lipa’s other discography, with tropical, Eurodance vibes that are definitely influenced by Calvin Harris’ production.

No. 5: ‘Hotter Than Hell’

From Dua Lipa’s self-titled 2016 album, ‘Hotter Than Hell’ tells the story of a passionate, intense relationship where the protagonist is drawn to someone who is difficult to resist despite the emotional toll. 

Dua’s confident vocals and the track’s upbeat tempo create a seductive energy that captivates listeners. The song's lyrics explore themes of desire, temptation, and the complexities of love, while its infectious rhythm and catchy chorus helped establish Lipa as a rising star in the pop music scene.

No. 4: ‘Be the One’

The song showcases Dua’s signature blend of pop and indie influences, with a focus on heartfelt lyrics and emotional vulnerability. In ‘Be the One,’ Dua expresses a longing for love, hoping someone will choose her and make her the center of their world. 

The song's catchy melody, paired with Dua’s powerful vocals, helped it gain attention and establish her as a rising star. Its relatable theme of yearning and emotional connection resonated with fans, making it one of her early breakout hits.

No. 3: ‘New Rules’

‘New Rules’ was one of Dua Lipa’s major breakout songs, putting her at the forefront of pop culture when her song topped the charts. In the lyrics, Dua gives herself a set of rules to follow to help her get over her ex, empowering herself to leave him behind.

The music video was equally as popular, featuring Dua Lipa dancing with a group of other girls at a sleepover, like they were her friends helping her through her heartbreak.

No. 2: ‘Don’t Start Now’

‘Don’t Start Now’ has much of the same funk and nu-disco vibes that the rest of the Future Nostalgia album had, which is perhaps why it was such a success on the charts. At the time it seemed everyone was loving 70s and 80s nostalgia and Dua’s album was at the forefront of the trend.

You can hear the influences from Daft Punk and Bee Gees in the track, giving 80s synths a coat of modern paint. It feels like you're being transported to a nightclub to dance under a disco ball.

No. 1: ‘Levitating’

‘Levitating’ is by far one of Dua Lipa’s most memorable songs, as it had a massive moment upon its release in 2020. Featuring rapper DaBaby, the song has an amazing mix of R&B, dance-pop, pop-funk, and disco. 

The bouncy, fun song seemed inescapable on radio stations and TikTok during lockdown, and it remains one of the most recognisable Dua Lipa songs for both its catchy chorus and glittery visuals.

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