Amazing: I want Lipa wins second prize Grammy

Albanian world-based artist Doual Lipa has written the story, becoming the first Albanian to be rewarded with two awards “Grammy”. The biggest music evening of the year has declared it the winner in the “Best rhythmic song” category, for its successful song “Electicity”, in collaboration with Mark Ronson and Diplo. [...]
Albanian world-based artist Doual Lipa has written the story, becoming the first Albanian to be rewarded with two awards “Grammy”. The biggest music evening of the year has declared it the winner in the “Best rhythmic song” category, for its successful song “Electicity”, in collaboration with Mark Ronson and Diplo.
The news about this has revealed the Academy of Records “Grammy”, via a post on the social Twitter network.
I want Lipla, Diplomat and Mark Ronson left behind the songs “Northern Soul” by Beethoven & Beyond and Richard Bedford, “Ultimaum” by Disclosure and Fatoumata Diawara, “Lossing It” by Fischer and “Ghost Voices” by Virtual Self.
But our pretty girl didn't stop there after she won the second prestigious “Grammy” in the Best Young Artist category. This is the second “Grammy” prize in the 23-year-old singer's career.
Shortly before presenting on the red carpet of the event, the Albanian singer has reportedly won this award, while the joy of sharing it with fans through a video on the Social Instagram network.
And now life is really crazy. So proud that our song won the Game Award. See you soon on the red carpet”, wrote Lipa on the Instagram.
And in the 62nd anniversary of this great musical event, 21 artists or groups were first nominated, and the evening will be moderated by Alicia Keys.
I want Lipa was the second most popular female in 2018 in the United States and the first in the United Kingdom. The album bearing her name that is guided by hits “IDGAF, was the fourth most familiar album in Spotificing in the US last year.
Her career has started at an early age, and like Justin Bieber, the many other Shaen Mendes by publishing on YouTube her versions of popular songs (known as unjustly) writes Vanity Fair
Besides music, it has also become a style star by decorating the front of popular magazines. One of them was Vogue's British version. Meanwhile, with the posting of photographs from various events, an Instagram account has reached some 26 million followers.
It was singing in Kosovo last year, within the “Festival Sunny Hill”, thanking her country for supporting her beginning while promising to return to other concerts.
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