シャドーイング練習: What Time Does Dua Lipa Go To Sleep After A Show? - YouTubeで英語スピーキングを学ぶ

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Hello, everybody.
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Welcome.
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Thank you, Lewis.
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Welcome back, my friends.
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Ladies
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and gentlemen, uh, my first guest tonight is a three-time Grammy Award-winning global superstar with hits like Levitating Cold Heart and Houdini.
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Please welcome back to The Late Show, Dua Lipa.
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I'm so happy to see you.
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I'm so happy to see you.
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I'm so happy to see you.
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I'm so happy to see you.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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Hi.
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So happy to see you.
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Thanks so much for being here a little earlier and helping me lie about the puppies to get them adopted.
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Of course.
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Of course.
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Were you tempted to take one home?
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Yes.
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I've got my eye on...
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Oh, good.
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I think it was months in the last one there.
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Months and broke my heart.
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Do you like animals?
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Do you have a dog yourself?
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I do have a dog, yes.
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Oh, really?
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Does he tour, he or she tour with you?
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No, he's quite a big dog,
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but we try and take him places.
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It's a big tour, though.
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It's a pretty big tour.
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It's a big tour, big dog.
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Do you know what?
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When we're in Europe and the UK,
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I think it'll be much easier.
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Okay, good.
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He's back in London now?
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He's back in London, yeah.
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All right.
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This year, you put out your third album, Radical Optimism.
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People were very excited about that, naturally.
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Launched another world tour, just wrapped your leg of Asia.
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Yeah.
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Which is a very big place.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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I was out there.
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It's very vague for me to just say Asia.
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It's very big.
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Very large.
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Is there five weeks?
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Do you enjoy being on tour?
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I do.
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You do?
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Yeah.
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Because five weeks is just go, go, go.
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Like, you don't know where you're waking up tomorrow.
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Or you know where you're waking up tomorrow,
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but do you know where you are when you wake up,
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if you know what I mean?
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You're like, wait, what city is it now?
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I'm like, mm, I'm not too sure.
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It depends.
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It's like, it's so high octane,
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you know, when I'm on the road.
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It's like five weeks of just nonstop,
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what's the next place, what am I going to do,
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but also figuring out a routine in every single place.
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How many shows a week?
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Three to four.
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Three to four.
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Three to four shows a week.
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Quite a bit of travel in between,
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but then I like to make sure that I go
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and do something touristy or go to a nice restaurant or go and see places.
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So it's not just land the plane,
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do the show, back on the plane,
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off to the next place.
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No, no, no. Get a little bit of time.
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Can Dua Lipa do that, though?
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Can Dua Lipa just go out in town and kick it?
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Yeah.
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Really?
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Yeah.
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People don't bother Dua Lipa?
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No, it's okay.
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I mean, sometimes somebody might come and say hello or whatever,
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but for the most part,
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I think if you just do, like...
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I don't know.
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Sometimes people bring on more attention when you make it a big deal
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about leaving the house or going out or doing something.
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When you just go and you show up somewhere,
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it's kind of much more chilled.
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I guess it's worked for me in that way,
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where I just, like, rock up somewhere unannounced, and it's actually fine.
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So, okay, as I said,
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Asia is a big place.
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Do you have a favorite part of Asia?
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Gosh, everywhere I went was really amazing and so unique and different.
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You can name one.
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No one's feelings are going to be hurt.
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But I really loved Bangkok.
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Oh, wow, I've never been.
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I did.
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I really loved it.
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I'd been to all these places once before,
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but Bangkok was the one city where the last time I came,
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it was very much fly in,
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do the show, and fly out the next day.
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So I spent the day in bed eating Tom Yum soup and then doing the show.
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Whereas this time around, I really had the opportunity to go and explore and see the place,
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and I just absolutely fell in love with it.
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Sell me on Bangkok.
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I don't know anything.
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Well, it just has so much culture,
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and the people are so lovely,
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and the food is unbelievable.
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And if you like spicy food like me, then...
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What's Tom Yum soup?
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It's it's um
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i don't know how to explain it it's a brothy soup
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um with vegetables it's quite spicy um sometimes there's shrimp in it
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and there's like lemongrass and it's really warming and delicious
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so there you are you're you're in you're in bed it's
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breakfast you're having a little hot soup yes to get you What time did you go to bed the night before?
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I'm curious, because after the adrenal of the concert,
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what, how do you, how do you calm down?
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Uh, gosh, it takes me a really long time to calm down from the adrenaline.
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Usually, I'm up until about 4 o'clock in the morning.
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Are you...
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Even if I'm exhausted.
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And the concert came down at what, midnight?
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No, the concert finishes probably around 10 p.m.
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And then are you in the club?
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Yeah, in Asia, well, yes.
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You're going back to the club.
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I'm back in the club.
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Wow.
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Wow.
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Back in the club, because,
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okay, let's say the show's like 8, 8.30 most nights.
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Yes.
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Finish around 9.30, 10 o'clock.
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Yeah.
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And then I'm like, okay,
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I'm gonna be up, tired,
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but in bed, not doing anything,
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so I might as well go and have a drink.
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Yeah, yeah.
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And...
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And if you're...
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As long as you're having a drink,
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you might as well dance.
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Exactly.
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So then if I'm drinking and I'm dancing,
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and then that bar closes,
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then maybe I could go to another place and carry on.
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Right, because you're so thirsty from all the dancing that you need another drink.
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That I want more.
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Right.
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And what, so, and you're going to bed around four,
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what time are we getting up, Dua Lipa?
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We're getting up, actually, it's not too bad.
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It depends, uh, probably like 10.
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You went to bed at four?
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Yeah.
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That's not enough.
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That's not enough, Dua Lipa.
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But it's okay, it's good.
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It works for me.
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It works.
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You get so many great hits.
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People love your music all around the world.
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How exciting is it for you to hear your music out in the wild?
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Like, you're just walking on the street and going to a store or something and you hear you.
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It's very fun.
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It's very exciting.
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Because you know why?
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Because I never listen to my own music, especially.
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So once it comes out,
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I don't listen to it unless I'm prepping for tour or for a performance or a show or something.
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So that's when I kind of listen to something over and over or in a music video or when it's work related.
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Like I take all the time in the world and then once it's out,
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I don't really listen to it.
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So when I hear it out in the wild, I get very excited.
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Is that me?
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I was like, oh my God.
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What's the strangest place you've heard your own music played back to you?
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Um, okay, so last time I was here in New York,
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um, I-I was-I was in a car and stuck in traffic.
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I can hear my song blaring from a little bit further away.
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So I put the window down and I can just see the car next to me,
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windows down, blaring Houdini.
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And I was like, wow,
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this is the best thing ever.
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I just got so excited.
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I just loved- Did you wave?
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Um, I got nervous.
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They would have lost their minds.
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I got nervous.
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Oh, actually, that just reminds me.
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Do you know what was funny?
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Was I, um, now I'm thinking about weird places where I heard my music,
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and, um, I was in Austin,
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Texas, and I was having lunch.
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So fun.
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And I was having lunch,
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um, by, like, this, this,
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um, like, waterfront bar, and this party boat just drives past.
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Or, yeah, drives past.
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Drives past?
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Whatever.
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Drives past.
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And it's blaring one kiss.
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They have no idea that I'm there.
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And I was just like,
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again, it was one of those moments where I was like,
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oh, this is really fun.
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Just like having the time of their life to one kiss.
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We have to take a quick break.
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We'll be right back with more Dua Lipa, everybody.
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Stick around.
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