Dua Lipa lays out ‘New Rules’ for coronavirus dating in James Corden parody video
‘There’s a new third base, it’s when you get to see their lower face,’ Lipa sings
Dua Lipa set out her “New Rules for dating” in the age of coronavirus as she starred in a parody music video with James Corden.
Appearing on The Late Late Show, the 25-year-old singer updated her hit songs “Don’t Start Now” and “New Rules” to apply to the world of Zoom dating and temperature checks before the leaving the house.
Surrounded by a troupe of masked dancers, Lipa and Corden encouraged viewers to “grab your Lysol” before heading out, with Lipa donning a glittery face mask to match her dress.
The chorus of disco-inspired anthem “Don’t Start Now” was changed to feature the PSA: “Wear a mask/Wash your hands/It’s not like you have other plans.”
The song then switched to Lipa’s 2017 single “New Rules”, with a list of guidelines for those preparing to date again.
“There’s a new third base / It’s when you get to see their lower face,” Lipa sung. “And if you hit it off / Watch out if they start to cough.”
The song then continues: “We’ve got new rules for dating / Safety is stimulating / It’s your neighbours you’re saving.”
Lipa released her second album Future Nostalgia at the beginning of lockdown in March.
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