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So, You Like Dua Lipa? Here Are 6 Rising Dance-Pop Acts You Need to Know

The disco fever is taking over.

It's been a couple of weeks since the Grammys, but we just can't get Dua Lipa's bedazzled pink ensembles out of our heads.

And believe it or not, we're quickly approaching a year of the British singer's sophomore album, Future Nostalgia — the record that's helped millions turn their living rooms into personal dance clubs during a very lonely period of history. I know I'm not alone when I say Lipa's blend of house, disco, and radio-ready pop has yet to grow stale.

But, if your neighbors are sick of you dancing along to "Don't Start Now" at all hours of the day, have no fear; we've put together a list of some rising pop acts that deserve attention from your ears. While Lipa's sound takes obvious cues from pop forebears like Madonna, Kylie Minogue, and Daft Punk, there's always a new crop of stars to be introduced to. If you're a fan of Lipa's simultaneously retro and futuristic sound, these artists are sure to keep the party going.

Rina Sawayama

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Rina Sawayama - Comme Des Garçons (Like the Boys)

With a coveted Rising Star nomination at the 2021 BRIT Awards to her name, Rina Sawayama is hardly an underground act these days. Still, the British-Japanese pop auteur is still vastly underrated; like Lipa, her music borrows elements from funk and classic electropop, but Sawayama further propels her pop exploration with influences from 2000s R&B and nu-metal.

Jessie Ware

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Jessie Ware - What’s Your Pleasure?

While Jessie Ware might be well-known in her British homeland, her disco-pop is finally making waves across the pond. Her latest album, last year's What's Your Pleasure, is full of dance-floor bangers with a glittering '70s flair.

Yaeji

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Yaeji - Raingurl

It shouldn't come as a surprise that Yaeji appears on this list, as the Korean-American DJ has already lent a remix of "Don't Start Now" for Lipa's Club Future Nostalgia. Yaeji's solo work, particularly on 2017's EP 2, is a delight for fans of house music; "Raingurl" and "Drink I'm Sippin On" would blend seamlessly with Lipa's clubbiest anthems.

Georgia

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Georgia - About Work The Dancefloor (Official Video)

Georgia isn't shy about her appreciation for her pop predecessors — currently, her most popular track on Spotify is a cover of Kate Bush's "Running Up That Hill" — but the London producer's sound is still undeniably fresh.

Róisín Murphy

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Róisín Murphy - We Got Together (Official Audio)

Irish star Róisín Murphy isn't new to the pop sphere by any means, having released music since the '90s. But after her eight-year hiatus came to a close in 2015, Murphy has been experiencing a steady resurgence in popularity, culminating in her clubby, disco-tinged album Róisín Machine from last year.

Amber Mark

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Paul Woolford, Amber Mark - HEAT (Official Audio)

Combining familiar pop structures with elements of hip-hop, soul, and Brazilian bossa nova, Amber Mark is guaranteed to make you miss the club. With a voice similar to Lipa's in its deep, raspy register, Mark's songs are endlessly danceable — even if you have to push the living room furniture out of the way to do so.