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- Hey, I'm Dua Lipa
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and this is my music video shoot in Miami Florida.
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(upbeat music)
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The New Rules is quite different
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to a lot of other tracks on the album.
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- [Spectators] Dua!
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- [Dua] I wanted it to feel very new.
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I love your eye makeup.
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- Thank you, thank you so much.
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- It's very dancey.
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It's the breakup song I wish I had when
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I was breaking up with someone.
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It's these rules that, these are the rules I'm going
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to set for myself.
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This is me taking charge.
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(upbeat music)
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For the video I get to come to Miami,
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which I've never been before and it's beautiful here.
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Yeah, I'm just really excited.
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- So cool the order of the carpets,
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weird shapes in the carpets.
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- I've worked with Henry before,
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he just has such brilliant ideas.
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- If she's like on the bed, then you come around
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and you discover the others
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and then she goes to the bathroom.
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- [Dua] I was just such a fan,
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it was really exciting to work with him.
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I say a lot of crazy stuff and
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somehow he seems to understand what I'm trying to say.
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- Yeah, Yeah, the only thing--
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- I go all the way back it's just my body.
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- [Henry] The first time I met Dua
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I said, "She's an artist I really want to work with.
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She knows what she wants, she knows what she's doing."
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That kind of collaboration,
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that's where you really enjoy it.
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- For the video, I wanted it to show
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that you and your friends are kind of helping each other.
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Your friends are the rules.
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The ones that are kind of preventing you
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from making this mistake with this guy.
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- [Woman yells] Quiet on the set, ladies.
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- Two hundred and four girls showed up for this casting
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in which they have to pick the final seven for the video.
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What the director likes to see is a lot of energy
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a lot of you coming alive and getting lost in the dance.
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- I wanted to show a form of unity, a team.
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A group of girls looking out for each other,
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looking after each other.
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- I'm actually not a dancer.
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I saw it was about women empowerment
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and I jumped on it as soon as I could,
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so when I'm surrounded by all these professional dancers
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it was a little bit intimidating.
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- Front, so front and kind of sit in it. Have like no...
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- I love how they're working with each other
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helping each other instead of being
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in competition with each other.
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- They took me to the side and helped me out
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and really gave me a boost of confidence.
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Overall it was a great experience.
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- [LaShawnna] One, two, three. Is this the last bunch?
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We're getting close. It's getting exciting.
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- [Henry] We have one more girl.
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- She just showed up? - She just showed up.
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- A girl fainted and was dehydrated,
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had to go to the hospital.
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She didn't think she was going to make it today,
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and then Henry really liked her
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and they really wanted to see her,
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so she got in the car
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and she had me send a video of them practicing
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so she could practice in the car.
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- You have to just go out there.
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You have to work really hard and believe in yourself.
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Then you're able to do whatever you want.
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- So we didn't really talk that much
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about the main concept of the video in the casting,
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but the key to this is
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you girls are kind of like Dua's support group, if you like.
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You support each other.
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- I wanted to show that we're looking after each other.
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And that we have each other's backs.
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And it was finding all these weird dance moves
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that show how close I am with my friends,
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with these group of girls.
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- Two, big roll, three.
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- Teresa, she's super inventive.
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She has this, this kind of methodology
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where you could take something linguistic or conceptual
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and make it a reality, you know, through the body
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or through the construction of how
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you've put people together to the beat.
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- In the very beginning, Dua is kind of,
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she's not over it yet,
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she's still obsessed with this guy
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and there's this series of choreography
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that moves through the hotel room
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where Dua is like wanting to stay in her sad place
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and the girls keep like pulling her out
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and eventually we see her kind of like break out
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into the world. And that's the pool.
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(upbeat music)
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- Yeah, it was crazy.
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- I'm so excited to be working in water.
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I've never walked on water,
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so this is really exciting having like the plexiglass.
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It's kind of fun to get to play with that idea
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of these goddesses floating on water is just like so dreamy.
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- I just love it.
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That looked so good.
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- And then, one of the side things Dua said was
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"And I want to put flamingos in."
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(bird squawks)
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- Yeah, the flamingos were my idea.
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Cause flamingos travel in flocks
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and again there's a sense of unity
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and it kind of just felt like it would be a cool resemblance
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but also really visually pleasing.
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- [Teresa] The way they move their head,
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and the way they move their eyes,
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and rhythmic variances that they have
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when they're moving in a group.
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- I have to go on Wikipedia and search
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exactly why flamingos hang out with each other so much.
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Just so I could make sure I had a reason
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for them to be in the video.
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- It's a kind of thing where most people go, "You're crazy."
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But I was just like "wicked, that's awesome."
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Well, that's a wrap on the girls.
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(yelling)
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Even though it's a funky song,
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I think the core of the track
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that you have all this love and stuff to draw from.
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I think that message is what makes the track great
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and hopefully the video great.
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- It's so amazing how music brings people together
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because of what they love.
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And by being able to open up about really personally issues
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I'm able to help someone else feel not alone
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and I felt like I was meant to be doing that.
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And this song, to me,
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strikes me as something that everyone can relate to.
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I'm really looking forward to it.
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I think, I think it's going to be my favorite video.
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("New Rules" plays)
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♫ Talkin' in my sleep at night ♫
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♫ makin' myself crazy ♫
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♫ Out of my mind, out of my mind ♫