" Physical " is a song recorded by English-born Australian singer Olivia Newton-John for her twelfth studio album Physical (1981). Dua Lipa Gets 'Physical' On Her Adrenaline-Fueled New Song 'Baby keep on dancing like you ain’t got a choice' Madeline Roth madfitzroth 01/30/2020 The upbeat single hears the ‘New Rules’ star celebrate an intoxicating and lustful relationship, singing: Earlier this month Dua shared the single’s artwork, which shows Lipa with her body contorted in an outfit of clashing prints and her half blonde, half brown hair tied up on top of her head.‘Physical’ is the third track to be taken from ‘Future Nostalgia’ (released April 3), “What I wanted to do with this album was to break out of my comfort zone and challenge myself to make music that felt like it could sit alongside some of my favourite classic pop songs, whilst still feeling fresh and uniquely mine,” she said.“I was inspired by so many artists on the new record from“Because of the time that I’d spent on the road touring with my band I wanted ‘Future Nostalgia’ to have a lot more of a live element, but mixed together with modern electronic production. “Physical” is the second official single taken from Dua Lipa’s second album, Future Nostalgia. It was released as the lead single … "Physical" was an immediate smash hit, shipping two million copies in the United States, where it was certified "Physical" (originally "Let's Get Physical") was written by Terry Shaddick and Newton-John's longtime friend "Physical" is the most successful single of Newton-John's career and became her fifth number one single on the "Physical" was both preceded and followed in the number one chart position by recordings by the duo "Physical" achieved great success around the world, reaching number seven in the United Kingdom, where it was certified Silver.The song was later skewered by SuLu's parody "Physical", featured on Dua Lipa has unveiled her latest single, “Physical,” from her upcoming sophomore album, Future Nostalgia. The upbeat single hears the ‘New Rules’ star celebrate an intoxicating and lustful relationship, singing: “All night, I’ll riot with you / I know you got my back and you know I got you / So come … My sound has naturally matured a bit as I’ve grown up but I wanted to keep the same pop sensibility as I had on the first record.“I remember that I was on my way to a radio show in Las Vegas thinking about the direction for this new record and I realised that what I wanted to make was something that felt nostalgic but had something fresh and futuristic about it too.”The world's defining voice in music and pop culture since 1952. © 2020 NME is a member of the media division of