DUA LIPA is on course to become Britain’s wealth-iest female pop star – after buying the rights to her publishing back catalogue and going into business with her controversial businessman dad. She …
DUA LIPA is on course to become Britain’s wealth-iest female pop star – after buying the rights to her publishing back catalogue and going into business with her controversial businessman dad.Dua is going into business with her controversial businessman dad, pictured with mum Anesa, siblings Gjin and Rina and dad Dugi in 2019It comes days after she announced she was severing all ties with former management company TaP.
“But ultimately this is all about a young woman, not yet even 30, having complete creative control and learning on the job. It’s inspiring.”The Sunday Times Rich List for under-35sIn a short statement, the publishing division of TaP confirmed it had sold the rights back to the artist, saying: “We wish Dua all the best for theA source added: “Dukagjin felt that his daughter, and him behind the scenes, were working around the clock but not getting enough of the money pot.
The family went back to Kosovo after its independence in 2008, then returned to the UK when Dua was 15, and she later signed a contract with Warner Music Group.Limited as a private limited company, with the singer listed as the sole director, shareholder and “person of significant control”. A year later One Kiss won the Brit Award for Single Of The Year and she scooped best new artist and best dance recording prizes at the Grammys.